Correct. Some firewalls block port 443, some use deep packet inspection
to block ssl on any port.
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------ Original Message ------
From: "Syrup-tan" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: 2014-12-31 19:36:37
Subject: [tor-mirrors] HTTPS over port 80
Hello,
I setup a mirror on one of my non-relay servers;
http://denpa.moe/~syrup/mirrors/torproject.org/
It’s currently setup to route everything through https, including
traffic to port 80.
I read the pointers from the FAQ, specifically;
(https://www.torproject.org/docs/running-a-mirror.html.en)
Try not to redirect http to https. Many places in the world cannot use
https due to local or national firewalls.
I was wondering if my mirror still be available to the majority of
these users. If the ISP is only blocking port 443, they should still be
able to access my site via SSL over port 80, but if they’re doing
deeper packet inspection they might not be able to reach it, correct?
Regards,
Syrup-tan~
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