Re: [tor-talk] BSD + Tor [was: obfs4proxy / 1024]

2018-04-14 Thread thelamalurker
On 13/04/18 19:20, George wrote: > It doesn't seem consistently blocked from my angle. I can access over > Tor, even without javascript enabled, but on occasion it is blocked. > It's possible there's dynamic blocking of specific exits. It has always been blocked everytime I have tried over the year

[tor-talk] V3 censorship ?

2018-04-14 Thread hikki
I run both a V2 and V3 service on my Linux server. I'm using the same Tor process with both. The torrc file is fairly standard, except I'm forcing some custom entry nodes, and I compile Tor from source on Debian Stretch. The V2 service has worked flawlessly, more or less, for the last 5 years or

Re: [tor-talk] BSD + Tor [was: obfs4proxy / 1024]

2018-04-14 Thread grarpamp
https://forums.freebsd.org/ Users can reach their forums by finding exits that work / NEWNYM. They obviously run some form of blocking system but may not be aware of impacts... especially of the tor users that want to read and participate there. They're pretty friendly and open to trying things. So

Re: [tor-talk] V3 censorship ?

2018-04-14 Thread grarpamp
The controller has some commands to debug and test HS descriptor / HSdir mechanisms, they're not perfect features command tools yet but are helpful. Stick to the same 0.3.2.10, isp, os, config, etc then turning up debugging and slowly working and noting through to see what is hanging, starting with