
Flashproxy is a tool to circumvent censorship by setting up many, generally ephemeral, browser-based proxies, with the goal of outpacing a censor's ability to enumerate and block the IP addresses of those proxies. Censored clients can then connect to a Tor relay via these proxies, by using a hard-to-block, low-bandwidth registration system called the facilitator.
This package contains the facilitator that accepts registrations (requests for service) from clients, and serves them with a browser proxy that provides access to a Tor relay.
Most end-users do not need to install this package.