Hi, yes, the hardest part is to initially get some bridge address, because you can then save those addresses somewhere and for futur reuse.
> I think it's acceptable to go through this problem once, but bridges > ought to be persistent on reboot, because it's such a hassle to have > access to them in an internet censored country. > I don't think it'd sacrifice anonymity to keep this info persistent, > since anyways, https://bridges.torproject.org is publicly accessible. Agree, and it's a task we would like to achieve someday: https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/5461 If you can/want to give a hand on that one, that'd be really nice! > PS: As a side question, I've always wondered how obfs3 bridges, which > work very well in China, haven't been all discovered and blocked by > the Chinese government already?? > It doesn't take many man hours to keep interogating > https://bridges.torproject.org until you get them all, or what? Not all bridges are public and thus can be discovered by interrogating bridges.torproject.org. Moreover, some of them stop to run as bridge, and new ones appear wich makes that task quite hard as well. Cheers. _______________________________________________ tails-support mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-support To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to [email protected].
