Hi,
> Why run both?
Basically, I would like to have only ports 80 and 443 open. On 443 will
be TLS encrypted traffic (but in fact HTTPS website and OpenVPN), while
on port 80 will be HTML traffic (while in fact plain HTTP site and
obfuscated VPN).
Now, my problem is, that OpenVPN traffic could
Why run both?
On September 26, 2017 8:34:25 PM GMT+02:00, Matej Kovacic
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am not sure if this is a correct place to ask, but I will risk
>:-)
>
>I am trying to set up OpenVPN server with Obfsproxy. I am using
>Obfsproxy 0.2.13 on both sides (server
Hi,
I am not sure if this is a correct place to ask, but I will risk :-)
I am trying to set up OpenVPN server with Obfsproxy. I am using
Obfsproxy 0.2.13 on both sides (server and client).
On server (Debian 9), there is OpenVPN server listening on 443 TCP port.
I am also using port sharing
Hi,
I am developing an anti censorship application for Android. Is there a
way technically to use *obfsproxy *client in my app since it's been written
in Python? Any advice?
Regards,
Mohsen from Iran
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On Mon, Apr 27, 2015, at 09:05 AM, Mohsen Khahani wrote:
I am developing an anti censorship application for Android. Is there a
way technically to use *obfsproxy *client in my app since it's been
written
in Python? Any advice?
I am working on a library named PLUTO to help promote the use of
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Hi
Thanks for running a bridge.
If you want to bind the same pluggable transport protocol to ipv4 and
ipv6 (2 IP:port) I recommend one line for each pluggable transport, as
follows:
ServerTransportPlugin obfs2,obfs3 exec /usr/bin/obfsproxy
MegaBrutal megabru...@gmail.com writes:
Could someone please help me with this?
I think ticket #11211 might be related to what you want. It's still
open. As a start, the wanted behavior should be specified and we
should update the PT spec accordingly.
Hi,
I want Obfsproxy to listen on both IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces by using
the following lines in torrc:
ServerTransportPlugin obfs2,obfs3 exec /usr/bin/obfsproxy managed
ServerTransportListenAddr obfs2 0.0.0.0:42862
ServerTransportListenAddr obfs3 0.0.0.0:49991
ServerTransportListenAddr obfs2
Though AFAICT my bridge is configured correctly, it appears to carry
very little traffic. This has raised a number of questions regarding the
use of vanilla and obfuscated clients bridges in windows.
I run a bridge on Win 7, with Tor 0.2.4.24 (git-a8a38e5dd1fbb67a) in its
own folder, with
I'd like to share the packages you need to install obfsproxy on fedora 20.
yum install make automake gcc python-pip python-devel libyaml-devel
After that you can just
pip install obfsproxy
That's it. I'd be awesome if you could add them to:
k...@mailtor.net:
yum install make automake gcc python-pip python-devel libyaml-devel
Thanks! I made a website commit[0] with your instructions. It should be
reflected on the obfsproxy-instructions page within a day or two.
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Le 12/02/2014 16:10, George Kadianakis a écrit :
Patrick ZAJDA patr...@zajda.fr writes:
Le 11/02/2014 15:56, Lunar a écrit :
Patrick ZAJDA:
I want to set an obfuscated bridge on my Raspberry Pi.
When I do sudo apt-get source obfsproxy apt
Patrick ZAJDA patr...@zajda.fr writes:
Le 11/02/2014 15:56, Lunar a écrit :
Patrick ZAJDA:
I want to set an obfuscated bridge on my Raspberry Pi.
When I do sudo apt-get source obfsproxy apt notices me it needs
python-pyptlib which cannot be found.
How can I install python-pyptlib on
Hi all,
I want to set an obfuscated bridge on my Raspberry Pi.
When I do sudo apt-get source obfsproxy apt notices me it needs
python-pyptlib which cannot be found.
How can I install python-pyptlib on Raspbian?
I know python-pyptlib is available on backports, but no backports exist
for
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Patrick ZAJDA patr...@zajda.fr wrote:
Hi all,
I want to set an obfuscated bridge on my Raspberry Pi.
When I do sudo apt-get source obfsproxy apt notices me it needs
python-pyptlib which cannot be found.
How can I install python-pyptlib on Raspbian?
I
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Roger Dingledine a...@mit.edu wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 04:23:51PM +0200, Kostas Jakeliunas wrote:
I want to set an obfuscated bridge on my Raspberry Pi.
When I do sudo apt-get source obfsproxy apt notices me it needs
python-pyptlib which cannot
I'm still having trouble connecting to my obfsproxy bridge; Any pointers
would be appreciated. External scanning indicates that the correct ports
are open except for port 443 but it's definitely open on the firewall.
lee@li388-156:~$ nmap -p 22,443,9001,40872,52176 173.255.119.202
Starting Nmap
When I comment out the ORListenAddress line things look OK.
# Listen on a port other than the one advertised in ORPort (that is,
# advertise 443 but bind to 9001).
#ORListenAddress 0.0.0.0:9001
Aug 15 06:52:50.000 [notice] Tor 0.2.4.16-rc (git-dcf6b6d7dda9ffbd)
opening log file.
Aug 15
When I attempt to connect to this bridge, I see a failure in handshaking:
Orbot is starting…
Orbot is starting…
got tor proc id: 27365
Tor process id=27365
Connecting to control port: 9051
SUCCESS connected to control port
SUCCESS authenticated to control port
Starting Tor client… complete.
With the ORListenAddress line uncommented, a slightly different failure
results:
Orbot is starting…
Orbot is starting…
got tor proc id: 28490
Tor process id=28490
Connecting to control port: 9051
SUCCESS connected to control port
SUCCESS authenticated to control port
Starting Tor client…
All of the ports respond on the external IP except for 443 but I can
connect via SSL on 9001. I don't understand how ORListenAddress is supposed
to work: my bridge times out on 443 but when I comment out the ORListenAddress
line it doesn't connect via obfsproxy at all.
Please advise.
On Thu,
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On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 10:13 AM, lee colleton l...@colleton.net wrote:
All of the ports respond on the external IP except for 443 but I can
connect via SSL on 9001. I don't understand how ORListenAddress is
supposed to work: my bridge times out on 443 but when I
I'm using the development branch with Debian Wheezy per
https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en
lee@tor-bootstrap:~$ dpkg -l obfsproxy tor
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required
Hi lee,
it seems like you are using an old version of obfsproxy which does not
support obfs3. obfsproxy was recently rewritten in Python and that's
the version you want to use (the version you are currently using is
written in C). That is, you are currently using obfsproxy-0.1.4 but
you should be
My intent is to set up an obfsproxy bridge in the manner of the EC2 images
available from cloud.torproject.org which will stay up to date thanks to
unattended upgrades. I've enabled wheezy-backports and upgraded thus:
lee@tor-bootstrap:~$ dpkg -l tor obfsproxy
The packaged version of tor complains about support for faster OpenSSL:
Aug 14 15:26:52.000 [notice] Tor 0.2.4.16-rc (git-dcf6b6d7dda9ffbd)
opening log file.
Aug 14 15:26:52.000 [notice] We were built to run on a 64-bit CPU,
with OpenSSL 1.0.1 or later, but with a version of OpenSSL that
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 08:46:32AM -0700, lee colleton wrote:
The packaged version of tor complains about support for faster OpenSSL:
Aug 14 15:26:52.000 [notice] Tor 0.2.4.16-rc (git-dcf6b6d7dda9ffbd)
opening log file.
Aug 14 15:26:52.000 [notice] We were built to run on a 64-bit CPU,
with
There's a more serious issue in that my server doesn't appear to be
reachable. I've opened tcp:443,9001 along with the two specifiedobfsproxy
ports
Aug 14 15:26:58.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 100%: Done.
Aug 14 15:26:58.000 [notice] Now checking whether ORPort
173.255.119.202:443 is reachable...
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 09:08:03AM -0700, lee colleton wrote:
There's a more serious issue in that my server doesn't appear to be
reachable. I've opened tcp:443,9001 along with the two specifiedobfsproxy
ports
Aug 14 15:26:58.000 [notice] Bootstrapped 100%: Done.
Aug 14 15:26:58.000
Yes, I've opened the ports in the Google Compute Engine (see below). I'll
follow up on their forum to make sure I've altered the firewall properly.
--lee
lee@li388-156:~$ gcutil --service_version=v1beta15
--project=colleton.net:tor-cloud listfirewalls
I'd like some help getting obfs3 set up. I'm seeing an error when I attempt
to start an obfsproxy bridge:
Aug 13 06:49:17.000 [notice] Tor 0.2.4.15-rc (git-f41c20b344fb7359)
opening new log file.
Aug 13 06:49:17.000 [notice] Configured hibernation. This interval
began at 2013-08-13 00:00:00; the
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 04:11:18PM -0700, lee colleton wrote:
I'd like some help getting obfs3 set up. I'm seeing an error when I attempt
to start an obfsproxy bridge:
Aug 13 06:49:17.000 [notice] Tor 0.2.4.15-rc (git-f41c20b344fb7359)
opening new log file.
Aug 13 06:49:17.000 [notice]
Hi,
what if everyone, also people in uncensored countries, would use
obfsproxy like traffic obfuscation for all circuits?
Could that make website traffic fingerprinting [1] more difficult?
Cheers,
adrelanos
[1]
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 08:38:37PM +, adrelanos wrote:
what if everyone, also people in uncensored countries, would use
obfsproxy like traffic obfuscation for all circuits?
Could that make website traffic fingerprinting [1] more difficult?
Obfsproxy transforms each byte, but it doesn't
Hi everyone,
The Tor Cloud images [1] for all the seven regions have been updated
to fix a bug found in the unattended-upgrades configuration. The
normal bridge images have also been updated to include obfsproxy [2],
which attempts to help users circumvent censorship by transforming the
Tor
pro...@secure-mail.biz wrote (29 Mar 2012 21:34:28 GMT) :
I haven't seen any ticket for creating a .deb package.
Perhaps obfsproxy should also be added to the
torproject.org repository?
obfsproxy is in Debian experimental:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/o/obfsproxy.html
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Hi,
is there any deb package or Ubuntu PPA repository for obfsproxy?
If not - are there any plans for that?
Regards,
Matej
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Hi,
is there any deb package or Ubuntu PPA repository for obfsproxy?
If
not - are there any plans for that?
Regards,
Matej
Although compiling obfsproxy is as easy as it could be, I asked that questions
myself.
I'm having trouble coming across documentation for the possible arguments that
can be used with Obfsproxy. My question specifically is whether or not there
is a way to open Obfsproxy on a specific port via the ServerTransportPlugin
call in the torrc file? The reason I ask is because sometimes
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 6:04 PM, Charlie DeTar c...@media.mit.edu wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
When running obfsproxy, Tor registers the obfs2 server transport at a
different port from the port on which OR is listening.
Which ports need to be accessible through a firewall on the bridge node?
Both.
All I know is that the instructions say You will need Tor
0.2.3.11-alpha or later.
It doesn't need the LD_LIBRARY_PATH as far as I can tell. My script
doesn't use it.
At least for libevent 2.0.17 obfsproxy won't link unless you use
LIBS=-lrt ./configure
On 2/11/2012 6:31 PM, Ondrej Mikle
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 03:31:56AM +0100, Ondrej Mikle wrote:
It's also possible to run obfsproxy with stable Tor, one just needs to
execute
it manually, like mentioned here:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/5009#comment:17
Please don't run an obfsproxy bridge with Tor 0.2.2
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