On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 04:25:58PM +0100, Marco Gruß wrote:
> the other day I just for the fun of it tried using a public
> relay as a non-obfuscated bridge - it actually works.
There are actually still some subtle bugs, e.g.
https://trac.torproject.org/1776
(I know it's closed, but I think that's
* Marco Gruß wrote:
> the other day I just for the fun of it tried using a public
> relay as a non-obfuscated bridge - it actually works.
As it should.
> Curious: Would be using a public relay I implicitly trust (operated
> by a friend, operated by me, operated by the NSA) as a bridge be a
> g
On Wed, 10 Jan 2018 20:06:07 +, grarpamp wrote:
...
> Fiber / copper / WiFi, shovels / ladders,
C'mon. Nobody is sufficiently interested to dig up 5 miles
through the woods to connect to the next village on free
time and own funds, esp. when there is exactly nothing
that can actually be reache
Hi,
the other day I just for the fun of it tried using a public
relay as a non-obfuscated bridge - it actually works.
Curious: Would be using a public relay I implicitly trust
(operated by a friend, operated by me, operated by the NSA)
as a bridge be a good or a bad idea?
Best,
Marco
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Hi,
On 10/01/18 01:56, Z wrote:
> So we have this idea of building an online forum hosted on an onion
> service where you newbies can ask questions in anonymous way. So when
> you teach someone about online privacy and anonymity tools and they
> have, at least, a Tor Browser and bookmarked the