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Re: Re: Bridges and China (new thread)
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- From: "frank" <for.tor.bridge@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 12:36:51 +0800
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hi, andrew
##You will need an http proxy for doing GET requests to fetch the Tor directory,
##and you will need an https proxy for doing CONNECT requests to get to Tor relays.
##(It's fine if they're the same proxy.)
#HttpProxy IP:port
#HttpsProxy IP:port
my question:
why not put the tor directory server in https mode too?
sincerely,
frank
2010-05-27
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sender: andrew
sending date: 2010-05-27 11:42:55
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subject: Re: Bridges and China (new thread)
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 11:21:50AM +0800, for.tor.bridge@xxxxxxxxx wrote 2.7K bytes in 67 lines about:
: >I've been told if you search on baidu, you can find such bridge addresses.
: >bridge addresses are being released by blog posts, BBS posts, qq, and ads on taobao.
: then bad guys can get and block them too through baidu searching,
: and more, qq is totally under control of bad guys, we can't trust qq, believe me, I know the truth.
The point of releasing the bridge addresses this way is to see how long
it takes to go from public publishing to blocking in the GFW.
: >Tor supports 3rd party http/https proxies
: could you kindly tell me how to use tor above 3rd party https/http proxies? what's the config?
There are two ways to do this, through Vidalia or editing your torrc.
In Vidalia, go to Settings, Network, and click "I use a proxy to access
the Internet", then enter your proxy details.
In torrc, see
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#MyInternetconnectionrequiresanHTTPproxy.
--
Andrew Lewman
The Tor Project
pgp 0x31B0974B
Website: https://www.torproject.org/
Blog: https://blog.torproject.org/
Identi.ca: torproject
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