Not sure if Qubes Users is the best place to bring this up. As I look at the various means to get on the Internet, in risky situations: Public WiFi. Hotels. A country which is involved in spying on its citizens.
I notice that Tor has a means for "Bridges." A Bridge being an IP Address that allow one to make a first hop to an IP Address that the ISP, or local server is not expecting, or blocking. My problem being that if one was in a place like China, then the government is surely trying to gather up all the Bridges which the Tor network has. Just generally, I see one could create a private webpage somewhere, and place on it the software to allow one to use it as one's own personal, private Bridge. First hop out. Then one could direct the software on the Server to - which ever. start a standard Tor, Connect to a VPN. It does require trusting where the server is one has put one's software on. Obviously, one could borrow the Software from Tor to create a Bridge. I did not mention it to Tor, because, as this is risky in several ways, Tor website will not publicly agree to help create this project. Although some of their programmers might advise on how to minimize risks. And the implementation inside Qubes Network manager software -dom0 has its own special issues. Any comments? / is this already on the list of suggestions for Qubes? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/0b4f878c-7d67-422e-90d6-e249bea92654%40googlegroups.com.
