As far as I'm aware, this is a 'bridge' to the standard ssl/encrypted Tor
network, not an exit node, so blocking 25/22 shouldn't be nessasary?
Re exit nodes, I've seen white-hats using them to shutdown an entire botnet before.
It's not just the blacks/greys who use Tor.
Sent from my mobile, apologies for brevity.
On 11 Feb 2012, at 16:38, Daniel Case <danielcase10(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Andy,
The Iranian government have stopped access to SSL and most encrypted
channels, which means it is impossible for my college friends who went
back this year (and the rest of the Iranian population) to connect to
Tor and most anonymizers via normal methods.
Tor have retaliated by releasing an obfuscation proxy which means
people can connect "under the radar".
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