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November 11, 2011, 01:54:29 PM
#61
  Read my Lips. "Build your own using PCAP"......... It will work.
legendary
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November 10, 2011, 06:42:01 PM
#60
Hmm, damn those bastards...

I guess then it's time for a full steganographic communication protocol. Something along those lines of these scientific paper generators though look like a webpage but with a full blown ip layer hidden in it.
I mean we live in times were private individuals can easily come up with several magnitudes more computing power than any entity can. I'd like them block that, or better yet bbcode make it look like some innocent blackhat seo.  Wink
legendary
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November 10, 2011, 06:29:47 PM
#59
The problem with Tor is that the connections are identifiable for anyone with the ability to oversee large portions of the monitered section of the Internet, such as the government of China.  So even if a bridge node is established, it can be identified prettly easily.  Also, China itself could establish a bridge node, and record connections, then kill the bridge and track down the IP's that it has recorded.
legendary
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November 10, 2011, 06:23:29 PM
#58
The video is YEARS old. IMHO it's too outdated to be accurate in current situation.
legendary
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November 10, 2011, 04:03:08 PM
#57
according to the tor faq there is the oh-so-ironic fascistwall=1 setting.

Not enough. The GreatFireWall is indeed powerful. They block even Tor bridges. And if you run a Tor relay or bridge yourself, you'll probably be blocked from accessing anything inside China.
Then they must be actively scanning the whole ip range for computers running tor, I doubt that would be economical and exchanges where the lines out of china end would probably complain about the amount of junk traffic.
IMO as long as you can connect to https you can always establish a link somehow, but it might need someone to help you out.

They just need to block the IPs, what you mean by "scan"?
Blocking relays is pretty easy since they're all public. And blocking bridges for them is easy too, all they have to do is hire a couple people to spend the day creating new Google accounts to request for more bridges.
Yeah some misconceptions in my most on the matter how tor works.
Have you seen the video?

They go over it in some detail, basically china can block alot of bridges, but to block all of them they would have to adapt an attack strategy for every distribution method tor uses.
The video mentions them if you are looking for a accessible bridge there should be a way to get one if you follow these instructions.
legendary
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November 10, 2011, 12:11:33 PM
#56
I would invest in a drugs futures market. Considering how consistently people have used drugs since before recorded history, I think it would be a very conservative bet.
I'm amazed how you americans are attracted to making money by speculation, not doing real work, such as growing and selling the drugs by yourself. In soviet union speculation was punishable even by death penality.
Well, if I had the option I would earn my money as a drug tester.  Grin
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November 10, 2011, 04:44:13 AM
#55
I would invest in a drugs futures market. Considering how consistently people have used drugs since before recorded history, I think it would be a very conservative bet.
I'm amazed how you americans are attracted to making money by speculation, not doing real work, such as growing and selling the drugs by yourself. In soviet union speculation was punishable even by death penality.

One wonders why their economy ended up so well.  Roll Eyes
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November 10, 2011, 04:33:52 AM
#54
according to the tor faq there is the oh-so-ironic fascistwall=1 setting.

Not enough. The GreatFireWall is indeed powerful. They block even Tor bridges. And if you run a Tor relay or bridge yourself, you'll probably be blocked from accessing anything inside China.
Then they must be actively scanning the whole ip range for computers running tor, I doubt that would be economical and exchanges where the lines out of china end would probably complain about the amount of junk traffic.
IMO as long as you can connect to https you can always establish a link somehow, but it might need someone to help you out.

They just need to block the IPs, what you mean by "scan"?
Blocking relays is pretty easy since they're all public. And blocking bridges for them is easy too, all they have to do is hire a couple people to spend the day creating new Google accounts to request for more bridges.
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November 10, 2011, 04:28:59 AM
#53
you will probably disappear or end up in a prison camp if you set up a tor relay in china...

What I was saying is that if you run a tor relay/bridge outside of China, you'll be blocked from accessing anything inside of China. The GreatFireWall works both ways.
No idea on what happens to those who run such relays inside of China.
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November 09, 2011, 11:46:32 PM
#52
I would invest in a drugs futures market. Considering how consistently people have used drugs since before recorded history, I think it would be a very conservative bet.
I'm amazed how you americans are attracted to making money by speculation, not doing real work, such as growing and selling the drugs by yourself. In soviet union speculation was punishable even by death penality.

In Soviet Russia, drugs sell you.  Cheesy
legendary
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November 09, 2011, 09:03:20 PM
#51
I would invest in a drugs futures market. Considering how consistently people have used drugs since before recorded history, I think it would be a very conservative bet.
I'm amazed how you americans are attracted to making money by speculation, not doing real work, such as growing and selling the drugs by yourself. In soviet union speculation was punishable even by death penality.

Speculation provides working capital for producers, as well as signals for allocation of resources.  It's a necessary part of the free market system, and the very fact that the Soviet Union would punish it with the death penalty should be indicative of that.  It also has the net effect of suppressing drastic price changes with regard to forseeable economic events.  Do I need to remind you that the history of your own nation is circumstantial evidence that top-down control of economic resources (i.e. soviet style communism) is a failed political ideology?
legendary
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November 09, 2011, 07:47:38 PM
#50
I would invest in a drugs futures market. Considering how consistently people have used drugs since before recorded history, I think it would be a very conservative bet.
I'm amazed how you americans are attracted to making money by speculation, not doing real work, such as growing and selling the drugs by yourself. In soviet union speculation was punishable even by death penality.
legendary
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November 09, 2011, 01:56:34 PM
#49
I would invest in a drugs futures market. Considering how consistently people have used drugs since before recorded history, I think it would be a very conservative bet.
hero member
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November 08, 2011, 04:25:06 PM
#48
according to the tor faq there is the oh-so-ironic fascistwall=1 setting.

Not enough. The GreatFireWall is indeed powerful. They block even Tor bridges. And if you run a Tor relay or bridge yourself, you'll probably be blocked from accessing anything inside China.

  try this;   http://www.networktunnel.net/

    "Super network Tunnel is equal to SocksCap + Bidirectional Http Tunnel + Remote Control. It's the first two-way http tunnel software in the world."

  Not sure how true 'first' is. But previous to this type package 2-way tunnels were built using winpcap to capture and resend the traffic through 'allowed' ports.
legendary
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November 08, 2011, 04:11:33 PM
#47
according to the tor faq there is the oh-so-ironic fascistwall=1 setting.

Not enough. The GreatFireWall is indeed powerful. They block even Tor bridges. And if you run a Tor relay or bridge yourself, you'll probably be blocked from accessing anything inside China.
Then they must be actively scanning the whole ip range for computers running tor, I doubt that would be economical and exchanges where the lines out of china end would probably complain about the amount of junk traffic.
IMO as long as you can connect to https you can always establish a link somehow, but it might need someone to help you out.

edit, this really seems to be an issue, here is an hour long talk on the subject....
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3945011430392697080
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November 08, 2011, 04:07:43 PM
#46
you will probably disappear or end up in a prison camp if you set up a tor relay in china...
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November 08, 2011, 04:33:24 AM
#45
according to the tor faq there is the oh-so-ironic fascistwall=1 setting.

Not enough. The GreatFireWall is indeed powerful. They block even Tor bridges. And if you run a Tor relay or bridge yourself, you'll probably be blocked from accessing anything inside China.
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November 07, 2011, 09:56:49 PM
#44
Because of the Great FireWall in China, you can't imagine how hard it is to connect to the Tor network.

Finally found a way , somehow i am so disappointed

There's only 5000 users registerd,
1000 pieces of goods on sale (90% are drugs),
concurrently less than 50 users online top,
and i bet less than $1k goods are sold everyday.

... Shocked



No satellite providers in china?
lol..
legendary
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November 07, 2011, 09:15:37 PM
#43
according to the tor faq there is the oh-so-ironic fascistwall=1 setting.
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November 07, 2011, 09:02:12 PM
#42
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Does China block Tor bootstrapping process? Do You have to use Tor bridges?

GreatFireWall is powerful, tor bridge does not work.  Embarrassed
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