ttzeqq wrote:
> I am in US.What can I do?
The easiest way to bypass such a restriction is to select Configure when launching TorBrowser, select No when asked if you need to use a proxy, then select Yes when asked if the firewall only allows access to certain ports. Here are some screenshots to help: http://imgur.com/a/gjKYP
Patrick <apexcp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Do a lot of universities block Tor?
This is usually a result of them restricting ports to 80 & 443 -- not actually trying to block Tor. Amusingly, this was also the case when I was doing a demo at the Tails launch party. Local network blocked all ports but 443 and 80. Awkward.
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