I'm reviewing the Malaysian Citizen Lab test url report summary and
there seem to be false positives (or possible interference that is not
visible)
The ones that are obviously outdated, and redirected due to domain
parking or something I file for removal (usually short lived minor porn
sites)
Where should I report and track these?
http://www.yawa.org on-line gambling site is reported as possible http-
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Hello,
I am here for the first time.
I might make code to the Onii project.
Before I would like to make a tour of Onii.
Can you make a global and technical presentation of Onii?
Present yourself.
Best regards.
Hi,
I was reading about blocking in Egypt:
https://ooni.torproject.org/post/egypt-network-interference/
And noticed that you were still using Tor 0.2.7:
https://explorer.ooni.torproject.org/measurement/20161026T162218Z_AS36935_k…
which Egypt blocks by blocking connections to the directory authorities.
You say:
"In our testing we found 7 out of 9 directory authority consensus file
requests to be blocked:"
Tor Browser uses Tor 0.2.8, which:
* bootstraps using Fallback Directory mirrors as well as Authorities
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/FallbackDirectoryMirrors
* tries 5 fallbacks and 2 authorities before giving up
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/4483
* only bootstraps over the ORPort
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/18483
I think these changes make Tor harder to block, except perhaps for the
ORPort bootstrap change, which means tor can be blocked using only the
SSL handshake. (But it secures the HTTP headers from interference.)
Can you repeat the Egypt tests with Tor 0.2.8?
We've heard from users in Mexico that it evades some of their ISP blocks.
T
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