On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 12:09:51PM +0200, Philipp Winter wrote:
> - Web site visitors need to get the script as well as the bridges to scan from
>   somewhere. This "somewhere" can be blocked. In order to avoid that, the 
> script
>   could be hosted on a large provider which the censor is unwilling to block.

This is a good point. With flash proxies, we want the JavaScript program
to be visible from the uncensored Internet. For bridge scanning, we want
just the opposite: the program has to be accessible from the censored
Internet.

David Fifield
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