Tiberius Wrote:Microsoft disallowing Tor exit nodes on Azure will just mean exit nodes will move to a new host that does allow them.I am not talking about exit nodes, I mean the BRIDGES that can be used by the meek protocol. See here:
https://blog.torproject.org/domain-front...l-open-web
Until both ESNI and DNS over TLS become widely accepted (and they might not become widely accepted for quite a while, because the governments can make those things illegal to be used by the servers operating in their country), Microsoft can easily stop the meek protocol from working, thereby making Tor stop being a viable method of circumventing the Internet censorship. Do you think I am wrong?