On 1/15/12 3:37 AM, [email protected] wrote: > On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 07:43:41PM +0100, [email protected] wrote 2.0K > bytes in 51 lines about: > : On 1/14/12 5:38 PM, arpooya wrote: > : > Yes, it's really a problem to find a tech-savvy person to run a private > : > bridge outside the censored regions. Recently, I wanted to test > : > obfsproxy and that adds to the problem! I had to find a person having > : > enough time and knowledge to configure an obfsproxy server out there! > > This is why we created the bridge-by-default packages. Just download > and run. It's likely to work without needing to configure anything.
That's nice, but it's something that have the following limitations in terms of scalability respect to a web-app: - Many end-user connectivity is not typically internet-exposed (have to do manual mapping on *DSL/Cable/Fiber modem) - end-user have to leave their PC powered-on 24/7 - It require maintenance, end-user should have to keep up-to-date with Tor version (receiving a newsletter, downloading the software, upgrading the software) So, very lazy supporter, that would just drop a PHP file on it's webroot/wordpress and forget, would still be out of crowd-support to Tor network. Lazyness rule the world! -naif _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
