On Sun, Jun 09, 2019 at 09:52:29PM +0000, Free Beer wrote:
for countries where both Tor and Tor bridges are blocked by a firewall, you can configure Tor Browser to use ShadowsocksR (SSR) as a proxy server. I put a quick 1'19" proof-of-concept video up on YouTube with the title Tor?????????+ShadowsocksR(SSR)??????????????? Client Configuration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRGZ4dOYv1Q
Neat.
Check out this trac ticket for a related idea: https://bugs.torproject.org/28556
Is there some programmatic way that Tor Browser could recognize that ShadowsocksR is running on the same host? If so, it could offer that proxy as one of the options in the transports drop-down menu, which could make everything more fun for users.
--Roger