FINDING · EVALUATION
All existing automated server-side strategy discovery tools — Geneva, Alembic, and SymTCP — require researcher control of a client during training, even when the discovered strategies are deployed exclusively server-side. This dependency makes it infeasible to train against censors in networks where researchers cannot place a controlled machine.
From 2023-tran-crowdsourcing — Crowdsourcing the Discovery of Server-side Censorship Evasion Strategies · §1 Introduction · 2023 · Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
- The training bottleneck is geographic access to censored networks, not computation — crowdsourcing clients from willing in-country users is the key leverage point for expanding strategy discovery coverage.
- Treat discovery and deployment as separable phases: once discovered in one ASN, server-side strategies may generalize to other ASNs with similar censor implementations.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.