Hi,
On 10/01/18 01:56, Z wrote:
> So we have this idea of building an online forum hosted on an onion
> service where you newbies can ask questions in anonymous way. So when
> you teach someone about online privacy and anonymity tools and they
> have, at least, a Tor Browser and bookmarked the
Hi,
the other day I just for the fun of it tried using a public
relay as a non-obfuscated bridge - it actually works.
Curious: Would be using a public relay I implicitly trust
(operated by a friend, operated by me, operated by the NSA)
as a bridge be a good or a bad idea?
Best,
Marco
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On Wed, 10 Jan 2018 20:06:07 +, grarpamp wrote:
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> Fiber / copper / WiFi, shovels / ladders,
C'mon. Nobody is sufficiently interested to dig up 5 miles
through the woods to connect to the next village on free
time and own funds, esp. when there is exactly nothing
that can actually be reache
* Marco Gruß wrote:
> the other day I just for the fun of it tried using a public
> relay as a non-obfuscated bridge - it actually works.
As it should.
> Curious: Would be using a public relay I implicitly trust (operated
> by a friend, operated by me, operated by the NSA) as a bridge be a
> g
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 04:25:58PM +0100, Marco Gruß wrote:
> the other day I just for the fun of it tried using a public
> relay as a non-obfuscated bridge - it actually works.
There are actually still some subtle bugs, e.g.
https://trac.torproject.org/1776
(I know it's closed, but I think that's