Hi Anonymous,

I'm curious about in which country iat_mode is useful. Could you tell us?

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best,
Gus

On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 01:52:28PM +0100, juckiuscae...@web.de wrote:
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> <div>Hi,</div>
> 
> <div>&nbsp;</div>
> 
> <div>Setting up more and more obfs4 bridges is fine, but it literally took me 
> 1 hour to get a bridge supporting iat-mode=2 through 
> https://bridges.torproject.org (that is knowing how to circumvent the 
> fingerprinting measures on that site, which are intended to make it harder 
> for adversaries to get bridge IP&#39;s), this is unacceptable as this is the 
> only way I can connect to Tor in my country.</div>
> 
> <div>&nbsp;</div>
> 
> <div>obfs4 has the possibility to obfuscate the packet size and timing of the 
> underlying protocol it obfuscates, so why is almost no bridge using it?</div>
> 
> <div>&nbsp;</div>
> 
> <div>A call for action is needed, additionally, please also add information 
> about this to the &quot;How to set up a Relay / Bridge&quot; pages.</div>
> 
> <div>&nbsp;</div>
> 
> <div>Please do something.</div>
> 
> <div>&nbsp;</div>
> 
> <div>Regards,</div>
> 
> <div>Anonymous</div>
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