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How to make Tor work through non-public obfs4 bridges in Windows 10?
The fact is that I have Tor installed as a Windows service. But I would like to connect non-public bridges, since some sites do not welcome it and ask to enter a captcha, and generally block it. I tried to make the obfs4 transport work in different ways, but it does not work. While I commented out the lines with bridges.
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I'm not very versed in the topic, but I started doing it, launched my own bridge. The trick is that no matter which bridge you use, the bridge is a window into the TOR network, your request will be from the exit TOR node. Therefore, the TOR exit node is important, and these nodes, as a rule, are almost all registered by search engines as malicious. I haven't heard anything about how to install a private exit node, TOR doesn't make sense anyway. in fact, it will be a proxy server for you and for the censors. You're the only one working through it. This goes against the philosophy of the anonymous network.
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