Hi >> Because encryption is illegal, not ip addresses and port combinations. >> At the most basic level, they could just block tcp 443 and probably >> stop the most customers with that alone. If the ISPs really care, then >> deep packet inspection is the next probability to detect and block >> anything the dpi device claims is encrypted traffic. >> >> Bridges aren't public tor relays. So comparing a list of public tor >> relays and trying to catch bridge users will not work., >> [email protected]
Anyone have a link for comprehensive documentation on using Tor in censored countries? I am heading for one soon and I would be carrying my own laptop. Hopefully I am able to load up on the necessary software beforehand. -- Regards Koh Choon Lin _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
