RT @codinghorror: It's fascinatinating how DNS and TLS (HTTPS) can leak enough info that it becomes a censorship problemhttps://signal.org/blog/looking-back-on-the-front/ …
How would the active attack work in practice? Once you MITM, the connection won't validate on the client, so it can't be used as a way to decide which connections to censor.
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But maybe these regimes don't even care about absolute proof that users are using a banned service :)))
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Spying on random connections (and making them invalid, indeed) and logging which users are effectively using a service that is supposed to be banned? This is not censorship as in "preventing the service" but as in "ensuring the user should (according to the censor) be punished"
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