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Re: [tor-bugs] #12895 [Tor Launcher]: add @riseup.net to Bridge Relay Help



#12895: add @riseup.net to Bridge Relay Help
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     Reporter:  mcs           |      Owner:  mcs
         Type:  defect        |     Status:  needs_information
     Priority:  normal        |  Milestone:
    Component:  Tor Launcher  |    Version:
   Resolution:                |   Keywords:  TorBrowserTeam201408
Actual Points:                |  Parent ID:
       Points:                |
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Changes (by isis):

 * status:  new => needs_information


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:1 mcs]:
 > I like Mike's proposal to split the text into two entities.  I am a
 little concerned that using the web addresses for the email providers may
 be confusing, at least in the case of Gmail.  Here is an alternative
 proposal:
 >
 > {{{
 > Send email to bridges@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx with the line 'get bridges' by
 itself in the
 > body of the message.  However, to make it harder for an attacker to
 learn a lot
 > of bridge addresses, you must use an email address that ends with one of
 the
 > following to send your request (listed in order of preference):
 >    @riseup.net, @gmail.com, or @yahoo.com
 > }}}
 >
 > So which is better?  Listing things by @email.domain or using the web
 addresses?  Any other ideas?

 Saying that users ''need'' an address ending in `@riseup.net`,
 `@gmail.com`, or `@yahoo.com` is bit more of an untruth than saying that
 they need to use one of those providers, because
 [https://gitweb.torproject.org/bridgedb.git/blob/HEAD:/lib/bridgedb/parse/addr.py#l214
 BridgeDB will canonicalise the sender's address] on an incoming email and
 it is [https://gitweb.torproject.org/project/bridges/bridgedb-
 admin.git/blob/HEAD:/etc/bridgedb.conf#l304 currently configured to accept
 alternate domains] (i.e. `@googlemail.com`).

 Is it not possible to do URL links within a XUL `<!ENTITY>`? Because then
 we could say `Riseup` with a link to https://mail.riseup.net, etc., as
 [https://gitweb.torproject.org/bridgedb.git/blob/HEAD:/lib/bridgedb/templates/base.html#l69
 how BridgeDB]
 [https://gitweb.torproject.org/bridgedb.git/blob/HEAD:/lib/bridgedb/strings.py#l81
 does it].

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