[tor-talk] Bridge Communities?

Gregory Disney gregory.disney at owasp.org
Sat Apr 13 09:32:52 UTC 2013


OnionCat? Anything more extreme than that is going to have be built from
the ground up.


On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 5:20 AM, Alex M (Coyo) <coyo at darkdna.net> wrote:

> On 04/13/2013 01:54 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
>
>> Alex M (Coyo)<coyo at darkdna.net>  wrote:
>>
>>  >I must have somehow missed it.
>>> >
>>> >I would really appreciate a link. I cannot seem to find it on my own.
>>> >
>>> >Thank you in advance.
>>>
>>   Here are the common ways: roll a bunch of bridges using Amazon's cloud
>> [1], have friends/allies/interesting frenemies run bridges using Vidalia
>> [2], or just use a garden-variety VPN/proxy before entering the Tor
>> network.
>>
>> ~Griffin
>>
>> [1]https://cloud.torproject.**org/ <https://cloud.torproject.org/>
>> [2]https://www.torproject.org/**download/download.html.en<https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html.en>
>>
>
> That is extremely unhelpful.
>
> Merely running bridges on a huge ridiculously insecure public cloud does
> not equal running bridge authorities independent of the bridge authority
> run by the tor project.
>
> I have still not gotten a straight answer about whether or not the bridge
> community featureset has been released in the stable tor client.
>
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