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[tor-commits] [flashproxy/master] Remove the README section on using a public flashproxy-client.



commit 3406eb1884f8032deb2ecafa49cc44b7f24a384e
Author: David Fifield <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Thu Nov 21 13:54:12 2013 -0800

    Remove the README section on using a public flashproxy-client.
    
    This is less necessary than it was in the early days, when no one wanted
    to bother to download the client software. I probably won't run a public
    flashproxy-client on the next facilitator I set up.
---
 README |   10 ----------
 1 file changed, 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README b/README
index aa1dc6a..7888b22 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -62,16 +62,6 @@ computer into a flash proxy as long as the page is open.
 http://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/
 
 
-== Using a public client transport plugin
-
-Rather than running flashproxy-client on your computer, you can use a
-public instance of it. This way is not as realistic because all your Tor
-traffic will first go to a fixed address and can be easily blocked.
-However this is an easy way to try out the system without having to do
-port forwarding.
-	$ tor ClientTransportPlugin "flashproxy socks4 fp-facilitator.org:9999" UseBridges 1 Bridge "flashproxy 0.0.1.0:1" LearnCircuitBuildTimeout 0 CircuitBuildTimeout 60
-
-
 == Troubleshooting
 
 Make sure someone is viewing http://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/, or

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