On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 12:09:51PM +0200, Philipp Winter wrote:
- Web site visitors need to get the script as well as the bridges to scan from somewhere. This "somewhere" can be blocked. In order to avoid that, the script could be hosted on a large provider which the censor is unwilling to block.
This is a good point. With flash proxies, we want the JavaScript program to be visible from the uncensored Internet. For bridge scanning, we want just the opposite: the program has to be accessible from the censored Internet.
David Fifield