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by wheresmyshadow 71 days ago
that looks very interesting, indeed. do you think it could work in places like iran too during current internet shutdown? some people use things like dnstt to get connected but it's extremely slow and unstable.

thanks for your work

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If they are implementing a complete blackout - dropping international routing and switching to a default-deny intranet - this proxy won't help, sadly
It could if connectivity to Telegram were brought in through e.g. Starlink. Users would connect to the proxy (an Iranian address) which forwards the requests to the outside world.