Comment by rasengan

5 hours ago

The UK can’t block Dissent [1] since it looks like normal HTTPS traffic.

[1] https://godissent.com

> The site’s content happens to include an HTTP/2 endpoint that, when presented with an anonymous authorization token, behaves as a VPN server’s outer layer

Is this not the fingerprintable aspect? Wouldn't you need to randomise the HTTP endpoint to avoid eventually being banned based on URI?

Cool idea btw.