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Re: [tor-relays] Are the AWS bridges working for the Tor?



Thank you Runa.

Tor browser on a desktop didn't get through using (ip changed)
ec2-192-0-2-27.compute-1.amazonaws.com
ec2-192-0-2-27.compute-1.amazonaws.com:443, and 40872 and 52176
192.0.2.27 and :443 40872 52176

Orweb didn't work either using http and https plus the above.

Robert


>> I have three :) obfsproxy AWS accounts going but I can't prove they are
>> working usefully.
>> There's in-out activity but not as much as I'd guess.
>> The FAQ at cloud.torproject advises to use the public DNS address+443
>> i.e.
>>  ec2-192-0-2-27.compute-1.amazonaws.com= 192.0.2.27:443 but Firefox says
>> not so.
> 
> Have you tried connecting to your bridge with Tor? You should have
> :443 (bridge), :40872 (obfs2), and :52176 (obfs3).

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