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Tor/Arti and Censorship-Dodging


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 05, 2022


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PCLinuxOS Magazine: From The Chief Editor's Desk...


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Arti 1.0.1 is released: Bugfixes and groundwork


↺ Arti 1.0.1 is released: Bugfixes and groundwork


> The last month, our team's time has been filled with company meetings, vacations, COVID recovery, groundwork for anticensorship features, and followup from Arti 1.0.0. Thus, this has been a fairly small release, but we believe it's worth upgrading for.



Snowflake Makes It Easy For Anyone to Fight Censorship


↺ Snowflake Makes It Easy For Anyone to Fight Censorship


> Of course, ISPs in countries where Tor is banned are constantly trying to find the IP addresses of bridges and block them to prevent people from accessing Tor. Bridge connections can also be identified (or “fingerprinted”) as connections to the Tor network by an ISP using deep packet inspection. To deal with this, Tor has a clever solution called “pluggable transports.” Pluggable transports disguise your Tor connection as ordinary traffic to a well-known web service such as Google or Skype, and smuggles your Tor connection inside of the seemingly innocuous traffic.�




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