Thus spake Daniel Franganillo (danielf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx): > Our ISP wont say nothing about their filters (It seems to be a Top Secret > issue :P). As I said before there's no problem reported at debug.log except > for the frequent: > > [debug] TLS error: unexpected close while reading (SSL_ST_OK) > > >Another way to do this is to try to use Tor as a client. Does that > >work? > > Nope. > > >How about using a client with bridges. Do they work? > >https://www.sesawe.net/Using-Tor-with-Bridges.html > > > > Nope. Transfer rates are equally ridiculous. Tried in windows, same. Great! Now we're getting somewhere. Now, your question isn't "How do I run a relay at a censored ISP" it's "Please help me use Tor at a censored ISP." That is a question we are prepared to at least *try* to answer :) Can you access the following page: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/BlockingDiagnostics If it too is blocked, blocked, it is also available via the ssl-encrypted proxy link on ixquick: https://us2.ixquick.com/do/metasearch.pl?q=TheOnionRouter+BlockingDiagnostics Similarly it is in the Google Cache, which is now available over SSL. https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:wDewL-f-g9gJ:https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/BlockingDiagnostics+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us If you feel you can follow those instructions, can we meet on IRC? Can you access #tor-dev on irc.oftc.net? Port 6697 is SSL, if you suspect keyword filtering too. Specify a time and we can give you a private bridge IP and try to diagnose exactly how your ISP is blocking access to Tor. P.S. The above goes for anyone who knows anyone having trouble *accessing* the Tor network from anywhere else. Please contact me or show up on #tor-dev. We are in desperate need of people inside China to help us with this. So far we have zero people there who can help us diagnose what is going on. -- Mike Perry Mad Computer Scientist fscked.org evil labs
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