Tor
TorHere are your bridges:
82.243.119.185:443B08238781C2CD80DBD95AEABEB6F6C75F2E2CEB6
212.60.41.234:9001A1C95EA6643C0D207034320124C94357AE280AC1
192.222.151.157:900187E8BF246F51EB835E2C3D83F49C2EB30E48158E
To enter bridges into Tor Browser, first go to the Tor Browser download
page [0] and then follow the instructions there for downloading and starting
Tor Browser.
When the 'Tor Network Settings' dialogue pops up, click 'Configure' and follow
the wizard until it asks:
> Does your Internet Service Provider (ISP) block or otherwise censor connections
> to the Tor network?
Select 'Yes' and then click 'Next'. To configure your new bridges, copy and
paste the bridge lines into the text input box. Finally, click 'Connect', and
you should be good to go! If you experience trouble, try clicking the 'Help'
button in the 'Tor Network Settings' wizard for further assistance.
[0]: https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html
COMMANDs: (combine COMMANDs to specify multiple options simultaneously)
get bridges Request vanilla bridges.
get transport [TYPE] Request a Pluggable Transport by TYPE.
get help Displays this message.
get key Get a copy of BridgeDB's public GnuPG key.
get ipv6 Request IPv6 bridges.
Currently supported transport TYPEs:
fte
obfs2
obfs3
obfs4
scramblesuit
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