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msgid "[[!meta title=\"Objectif 200 Web Tunnels !\"]]\n"
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"Le 12 mars 2024, à l'occasion de la Journée internationale de la lutte "
"contre la censure, le projet Tor a [dévoilé "
"WebTunnel](https://blog.torproject.org/introducing-webtunnel-evading-censorship-by-hiding-in-plain-sight/), "
"une nouvelle sorte de *bridge* destinée à aider les internautes à accéder à "
"internet depuis des régions soumises à une forte censure. Concrètement, "
"WebTunnel est conçu pour ressembler à du trafic "
"[WebSocket](https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket) sur une connexion "
"HTTPS. Du point de vue d'un attaquant observant le trafic réseau, quelqu'un "
"utilisant ce type de bridge semble tout simplement consulter un site web en "
"HTTPS. Les connexions utilisant WebTunnel sont tellement similaires à du "
"HTTPS classique qu'il est possible de le placer derrière un proxy inversé "
"standard existant, ce qui non seulement facilite son déploiement, mais "
"permet aussi de faire passer ces connexions pour un site web standard aux "
"yeux d'attaquants qui se demanderaient ce que l'adresse de la connexion "
"HTTPS sert."
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"On March 12, 2024, to mark the World Day Against Cyber Censorship, the Tor "
"Project [introduced WebTunnel](https://blog.torproject.org/introducing-webtunnel-evading-censorship-by-hiding-in-plain-sight/),"
" a new type of *bridge* designed to help users access the internet from "
"areas under strong censorship. "
"WebTunnel works by mimicking [WebSocket](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket)"
" traffic over an HTTPS connection. From the perspective of an attacker "
"monitoring network traffic, someone using this type of bridge appears "
"to be simply browsing a website over HTTPS."
"Connections made through WebTunnel are so similar to standard HTTPS traffic "
"that they can be placed behind an existing reverse proxy. This not only "
"simplifies deployment but also allows these connections to blend in as "
"regular website traffic, making it harder for attackers to detect or block them."


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"Le 28 novembre 2024, suite au blocage systématique de Tor par la Russie, le "
"projet Tor a [lancé un "
"appel](https://blog.torproject.org/call-for-webtunnel-bridges/) au "
"déploiement d'au moins deux cents bridges de type WebTunnel d'ici fin "
"décembre 2024. Si vous hébergez déjà un site web, il est trivial de "
"contribuer : il suffit de [suivre le "
"guide](https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/webtunnel/). Pour "
"encourager la participation, le projet Tor [offre un "
"t-shirt](https://blog.torproject.org/call-for-webtunnel-bridges/) à chaque "
"opérateur d'au moins 5 bridges WebTunnel en ligne entre le 28 novembre 2024 "
"et le 10 mars 2025. Si vous ne pouvez pas contribuer de cette manière, vous "
"pouvez évidement partager cette campagne un peu partout !"
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"On November 28, 2024, following the systematic blocking of Tor by Russia, "
"the Tor Project [issued a call](https://blog.torproject.org/call-for-webtunnel-bridges/)"
" to deploy at least 200 WebTunnel bridges by the end of December 2024. "
"If you already host a website, contributing is straightforward: you just "
"need to follow [the guide](https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/webtunnel/)."
"To encourage participation, the Tor Project is [offering a "
"t-shirt](https://blog.torproject.org/call-for-webtunnel-bridges/) to anyone "
"who operates at least five WebTunnel bridges online between November 28, 2024,"
" and March 10, 2025. If you’re unable to contribute directly, you can still"
" help by spreading the word about this campaign!"