Hi All,
Below is an email we sent last week to almost all of the bridge
operators who provided contact information for their bridge(s). For
those operators we missed and for those we couldn't contact, this
hopefully provides some useful information.
All the best,
Matt
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Hi,
Thanks for the mail, even though I wasn't notified personally (yes, my
bridge has a contact email). I can say that after the issue with
OpenSSL occurred, I immediately installed the update provided by my
distro, stopped Tor and removed all key and let it generate new ones.
My bridge is an obf
-relays] Bridge Operators - Heartbleed, Heartwarming, and
Increased Help
Hi All,
Below is an email we sent last week to almost all of the bridge
operators who provided contact information for their bridge(s). For
those operators we missed and for those we couldn't contact, this
hope
Let us know if/when obfsproxy runs on CentOS.
Even better, if/when it is back to being written in C, instead of
version-specfic Python. That will increase obfsproxy use more than any
heartfelt request.
On 04/23/2014 02:32 AM, Matthew Finkel wrote:
Lastly, if you are not already running th
On Thu, 24 Apr 2014 20:00:53 -0400
Steve Snyder wrote:
> Let us know if/when obfsproxy runs on CentOS.
It's broken? If someone files a bug explaining what's broken about it,
the chances of it working again will rise significantly.
For what it's worth asn and myself have been looking into makin
> Let us know if/when obfsproxy runs on CentOS.
Why would anyone want to use CentOS?
Obviously this is a rhetorical question since there isn't a good
reason to use CentOS
instead of say Debian... AND if someone gave me access to thousands of
CentOS servers
for the purpose of running tor relays I w
On 2014-04-25 12:09 , David Stainton wrote:
>> Let us know if/when obfsproxy runs on CentOS.
>
> Why would anyone want to use CentOS?
> Obviously this is a rhetorical question since there isn't a good
> reason to use CentOS
> instead of say Debian... AND if someone gave me access to thousands of
>
Jeroen,
How can the unnecessary services be disabled?
One Debian VPS is the source of SQL injection attacks and I have no idea how
that happened.
Robert
>> for the purpose of running tor relays I would immediately want to
>> change their distro to Debian.
>
> Or easier: make a chroot with in
On 04/24/2014 11:16 PM, Yawning Angel wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2014 20:00:53 -0400
Steve Snyder wrote:
Let us know if/when obfsproxy runs on CentOS.
It's broken? If someone files a bug explaining what's broken about it,
the chances of it working again will rise significantly.
[snip]
https:/
On Fri, 25 Apr 2014 22:43:38 -0400
Steve Snyder wrote:
>
> On 04/24/2014 11:16 PM, Yawning Angel wrote:
> > On Thu, 24 Apr 2014 20:00:53 -0400
> > Steve Snyder wrote:
> >
> >> Let us know if/when obfsproxy runs on CentOS.
> >
> > It's broken? If someone files a bug explaining what's broken abo
On Sat, 26 Apr 2014 06:05:27 +
Yawning Angel wrote:
[snip]
> I'll look into adding backward compatibility code for the version of
> pycrypto CentOS packages so it's possible to setup one of these
> without pulling in all the development tools next (Git is temporary
> till the next obfsproxy
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