Quote from: kmfkewm on June 10, 2012, 01:02 pmThat is very realistic attack and is why you should be using obfsproxy bridges.This would seem to be easier said than done!I make a habit of requesting the latest bridges each day by e-mail and have been adding them to my version of Vidalia, however these are publicly available Bridges so there's no way of knowing who's running them. I understand that obfsproxy also encrypts the first "hop" of your connection to the bridge which is the most vital.I see that one user on SR SarahWalker is actually selling a guide on how to get set up with obfsproxy bridge which is appealing as the current implementation of the browser is out of date so it would be good to know how to do it from scratch - however finding a private bridge which supports obfsproxy is another problem altogether. Would appreciate your thoughts.V.