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Re: [tor-bugs] #28655 [Obfuscation/BridgeDB]: If a bridge supports obfs4, don't give out its other flavors
#28655: If a bridge supports obfs4, don't give out its other flavors
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Reporter: arma | Owner: sysrqb
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Obfuscation/BridgeDB | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Actual Points:
Parent ID: | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor: Sponsor19
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Comment (by dcf):
Replying to [ticket:28655 arma]:
> There's a FOCI 2018 paper looking at blocking of bridges inside China,
and one of their conclusions is that China has moved from "block by
IP:port" to "block to IP":
>
> Second, it assumes that the FOCI paper is actually correct in its
conclusions about how China has changed its blocking. I recall in the Q&A
at the end of the presentation that some folks questioned the analysis,
but I didn't follow it enough to form a solid opinion. But even if China
isn't doing its censorship in this new way yet, now is a great time for
bridgedb to become able to handle it.)
My, Lynn Tsai's, and Qi Zhong's monitoring of default Tor Browser bridges
also reached this conclusion, that the GFW changed from single-port
blocking to all-port blocking (at least for these special bridges). The
change happened in October 2016.
https://www.bamsoftware.com/papers/thesis/#sec:china-perport
https://www.bamsoftware.com/papers/thesis/#sec:china-allports
> The blocking event of October 20, 2016 was noteworthy not only because
it occurred before a release, but also because it affected more than one
port on some bridges. See point ⓗ in
[https://www.bamsoftware.com/papers/thesis/#fig:proxy-probe-timelines-
china1 Figure 5.2]. When GreenBelt:7013 was blocked, so were
GreenBelt:5881 (which had escaped blocking in the previous batch) and
GreenBelt:12166 (which was awaiting deployment in the next batch).
Similarly, when MaBishomarim:7920 and JonbesheSabz:4148 were blocked, so
were the Orbot-reserved MaBishomarim:1984 and JonbesheSabz:1984 (point ⓚ),
ending an eight-month unblocked streak.
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