On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 03:44:59PM +0800, Da Feng wrote:
> Hi:
>I've discovered that the GFW normally doesn't block https
> protocols. We can use a https front tier to distribute connections to
> actual bridges.
This is a good idea. HTTPS is a good cover protocol.
> The front tier encrypts an
On Mon, 26 Oct 2015 15:44:59 +0800
Da Feng wrote:
> Hi:
>I've discovered that the GFW normally doesn't block https
> protocols. We can use a https front tier to distribute connections to
> actual bridges. The front tier encrypts an internal address identifier
> with its private key (no matchin
wait... what?
What is this front tier?
Why would we want to use cryptographic protocols for bridges that
violate the end to end principal?
On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 8:44 AM, Da Feng wrote:
> Hi:
>I've discovered that the GFW normally doesn't block https
> protocols. We can use a https front ti
Hi:
I've discovered that the GFW normally doesn't block https
protocols. We can use a https front tier to distribute connections to
actual bridges. The front tier encrypts an internal address identifier
with its private key (no matching public key or public algorithm) and
returns to user the enc