On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 22:41:16 +0800 Peng Zhou zpbr...@gmail.com
top-posted:
Previously, I use the network from HongKong Polytechnical University
(I don't know who is the ISP for HK PolyU), when I try to connect with Tor.
via bridge XX.XXX.XXX.XX:PPP, I have found its TCP handshaking works
I am sorry for my mistake to show up the bridge ip in the unsecure mail
list, and I can take care co it in the future :-)
Fortunately, the Bridge IP I have showed up is directly from https://
bridges.torproject.org, every one can surf the wewbsite to get the ip
directly, that is to say, this leak
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 19:07:39 +0800 Peng Zhou zpbr...@gmail.com
top-posted (again):
I am sorry for my mistake to show up the bridge ip in the unsecure mail
list, and I can take care co it in the future :-)
Fortunately, the Bridge IP I have showed up is directly from https://
On 02/28/2010 05:30 AM, Scott Bennett wrote:
Another alert reader has already commented, but your offense is so
egregious that I think it worth making a row about it, so here goes.
Before this devolves into personal attacks, we designed the system so
that if users divulge a bridge address
OK, I am saying sorry to my mistakes and promise to not do such issue again
:-)
Best Regards
Brent
2010/2/28 Scott Bennett benn...@cs.niu.edu
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 19:07:39 +0800 Peng Zhou zpbr...@gmail.com
top-posted (again):
I am sorry for my mistake to show up the bridge ip in the
On 02/27/2010 05:08 AM, Peng Zhou wrote:
This issue looks like caused by my ISP, when I change to another ISP,
everything goes well :-)
Which ISP blocked Tor? I found the free public wifi sponsored by the
HK government did a fine job of blocking the public tor relays, but most
bridges worked.
(I don't know who is the ISP for HK PolyU), when I try to connect with Tor.
via bridge 74.207.232.33:443, I have found its TCP handshaking works fine,
but SSL handshaking is blocked (A packet for SSL client Hello is sent to
74.207.232.33, but the bridge never gives me reponse):
It would
On 02/27/2010 09:41 AM, Peng Zhou wrote:
Previously, I use the network from HongKong Polytechnical University
(I don't know who is the ISP for HK PolyU), when I try to connect with Tor.
via bridge 74.207.232.33:443, I have found its TCP handshaking works fine,
but SSL handshaking is blocked (A
Furthermore, I run openssl s_client -connect IP:port for the bridge may
get a CONNECTED(0003) and permenant hang, but I do it for
bridges.torproject.org:443, after CONNECTED(0003), I can get information
like below immediately:
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