• rottingleaf
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    3 months ago

    I’ve read the article and really liked it, but it doesn’t say anything about TLS inside TLS.

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      3 months ago

      As I said earlier, it is only somewhat similar to TLS-in-TLS blocking. I do not have exact articles right now, and it is not easy to google them, since almost all of them are in Chinese.

      But here is for example, a proof of concept of a tool, that detects TLS-in-TLS: https://github.com/XTLS/Trojan-killer

      It is incomplete and I do not know if it uses the same methods as Chinese censors, but it still proves the possibility.

      If you still require more concrete proff, then, I will try to find an article in my free time and if I do, I would reply to your comment again after that (it is not going to be in the nearest future.

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        3 months ago

        OK, I’ve looked at this thing and read about it. It can be real. It should be solved by what I said earlier, but apparently in real life they solve it a bit more efficiently.

        Didn’t check.