and it was about tor users getting blocked from accessing
alot of website. but after giving this some thought i think i
came up with a possible solution to the problem :there is a
thing called bridges, they are used to access the tor network
without your isp knowing that you use tor, but if you can use
those proxies to enter the network, it might also be possible
to exit the network with them. But then we face a second
challenge, the exit nodes have to be configured in such a way
that it will relay traffic to such a bridge, so the exit node
owners also need to know the ip of the bridge. While this
doesn't seem difficult to do, it can become difficult. You see
if the bridges are published on a public list(like normal
bridges are) then the blocking sites in question will be able
to block those address too. While this also posses a problem,
a possible solution could be found in something called
flashproxies, flashproxies are bridges with a really short
life span, they are created and destroyed fairly swiftly, when
this is done in a rapid pace, they become really hard to block
because the ip changes all the time. So if the exit nodes can
be configured to make use of such flash proxies, then the
problem could be solved. I Must admit that not an expert on
this or anything, and it needs alot of more thought, but it
could work. so i was wondering if there are any experts who
could help me with thinking out this subject and maybe confirm
if this idea could work.