--- On Fri, 1/13/12, Runa A. Sandvik <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Or just https://cloud.torproject.org/


Perhaps this is naive question, but has anyone considered targeting bridge 
users directly?  In other words, if someone lives in a censored region, why not 
make it trivial for them to run their own personal EC2 bridge?  This way it 
will likely never be blocked.  After all, wouldn't it be better to get 
volunteers to host relays or exit nodes than it would be to get them to host 
bridges?  Make it simple and easy for people to have their own bridges and no 
longer rely on volunteers for bridges at all.

Do bridges support a password or key to access them?  If so, then users could 
ensure that others are not using their personal bridge.  Access control might 
even help further disguise such bridge from being probed and recognised as 
bridges?

This seems so obvious to me, that I suspect it is completely flawed...

-Martin

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