more Tor Bridge links
Yesterday I posted a link to my Tor bridge and links to information on how to set up such a bridge.
Several visitors went to the effort of setting up Tor bridges on their computers and then posted their Tor bridge links as comments to that earlier post. Very cool. Unfortunately, in my blog’s current design, comments are only visible when viewing that blog entry directly and don’t show up on the main page. In order to better expose those Tor bridge links in case anyone needs them, I’m re-posting them below:
- 67.165.94.243:443 AF293E70D1DB3AF126B3BD6F5DD2B4D904705BB0
- 24.2.226.175:443 F4D078BDFDA345F2A1299B3FF55ECC921959F366
- 66.30.41.122:34983 46EF32AACC7EFD3FCB7CED651BAFC190122DA8F4
- 71.174.111.132:9000 28A2DC5E9853A5CE0A35F20EB345690200BB042A
- 71.203.101.115:9001 3B45A28070BF7669C282030E85F475C91A222195
- 75.84.153.203:9001 8BA6A76D36F5A9830F25B5D8315906434AEE50FF
- 213.163.90.5:443 3BDBCFE76B74A3D117DB2967AA682A00C7A91D3A
- 91.66.240.177:443 9F1B11827EFAF23CD18E60960E1C2A7EE95A7BF1
If you happen to be in Iran and need uncensored access to the internet, you can hopefully use these Tor bridges to bypass the Iranian government’s block of gmail, facebook, twitter, etc. Here are links to the Tor software in English and in Farsi.
If more Tor bridges are added as comments to this or to the previous post, I’ll edit this post to include them.
2009-06-17 11:38am PST edit: +2 bridges.















June 17th, 2009 at 6:39 am
here is my bridge:
91.66.240.177:443 9F1B11827EFAF23CD18E60960E1C2A7EE95A7BF1
June 18th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
It’s not too useful to publish these links publicly like this. I’m not sure is actively being blocked in Iran at the moment, but if it is, any bridge listed on a publicly viewable website will probably be useless. Ian at Ians brain (http://iansbrain.com/2009/06/15/tor-and-the-iranian-election/) is trying to forward bridge information to Iranians securely, so please contact him with any new bridges you’d like to share.
June 27th, 2009 at 4:21 am
81.34.170.147:443 2E10B7BCE1549D98654FC738A53871803F5CEDBD
August 11th, 2009 at 10:18 pm
Being behind the Great Firewall of China, I suddenly found myself cutoff from facebook. Tor is a life saver.
Here are a few bridges I’ve found on other sites
123.140.193.201:443 3E6B53BBFB973A849B622D9EF2833D95F3E913C8
216.231.50.25:4443 449B3AE3F802AD1F41DB66FB8EA34B42FAC5BF09
85.230.145.147:9091 042DA615A7C9A2F4A2979D8BEC9958B01BDAA1D3
128.31.0.34:9009 4C17FB532E20B2A8AC199441ECD2B0177B39E4B1
194.169.192.104:443 0F9A759CEF2F59F656FC5EAE0E020655B71C29C3
217.11.52.30:443 F876BA0E22504620725C3F56524004666BE88899
September 24th, 2009 at 8:56 pm
Hi – I’m an American living in China and the TOR relays were shut down yesterday, along with all the publicly viewable lists of bridges, every proxy I can find, even paid VPN services.
I don’t want to do anything subversive, just get to my facebook page so I can talk to my family who’s still in the US.
Can any of you guys help me out by e-mailing me any newer bridges that you know of?
dave7822@aol.com
Dave
June 25th, 2010 at 3:52 am
Hey guys,i live in Nigeria using mtn.& tor has been blocked.pls kindly send me new bridges to komez4@gmail.com
July 22nd, 2010 at 12:21 pm
i live in nigeria, pls send me new bridges as well to yinka66@yahoo.com