[tor-talk] Ars Technica on Iran's latest strategy

2012-02-10 Thread Watson Ladd
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/02/iran-reportedly-blocking-encrypted-internet-traffic.ars I'm not sure what we can do in response to something like this. Obviously this is a pretty extreme move with high costs, so Iran doesn't have the ability to do anything else, and by making the

Re: [tor-talk] Ars Technica on Iran's latest strategy

2012-02-10 Thread Andrew Lewman
On Fri, 10 Feb 2012 17:18:41 + Robert Ransom rransom.8...@gmail.com wrote: https://bugs.torproject.org/4927 seems to have been effective. We just need to hunt down and fix some obfsproxy (server-side) crash bugs and get a good list of very-high-bandwidth obfsproxy bridges before we tell

Re: [tor-talk] Ars Technica on Iran's latest strategy

2012-02-10 Thread Robert Ransom
https://bugs.torproject.org/4927 seems to have been effective. We just need to hunt down and fix some obfsproxy (server-side) crash bugs and get a good list of very-high-bandwidth obfsproxy bridges before we tell everyone where to find a Tor+obfsproxy client bundle. On 2012-02-10, Watson Ladd

Re: [tor-talk] Ars Technica on Iran's latest strategy

2012-02-10 Thread Andrew Lewis
So not as bad as first portrayed? How is intra country routing being affected? -Andrew Lewis Twitter: ThePunkbob On Feb 10, 2012, at 6:00 PM, Andrew Lewman and...@torproject.org wrote: On Fri, 10 Feb 2012 17:18:41 + Robert Ransom rransom.8...@gmail.com wrote: