On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 04:46:37 +
Yawning Angel wrote:
> You could either "Wait for Tor Browser 4.5-alpha" which I am told will
> happen "Soon", or run a tor instance and edit the torrc to use your
> bridge. The same obfs4proxy binary also acts as the client.
Just to quickly follow up on this,
Hello,
I'll consolidate a few e-mails since replies are spread out.
On Mon, 27 Oct 2014 18:24:49 -0400
Steve Snyder wrote:
> Does obfs4 support IPv6 addresses? If so, does it work like ORPort
> in that it is just a matter of adding another line?
>
>
> For example, to add an IPv6 address can
On 10/27/2014 06:38 PM, s7r wrote:
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On 10/28/2014 12:24 AM, Steve Snyder wrote:
Does obfs4 support IPv6 addresses? If so, does it work like ORPort
in that it is just a matter of adding another line?
Yes.
For example, to add an IPv6 address
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On 10/28/2014 12:24 AM, Steve Snyder wrote:
> Does obfs4 support IPv6 addresses? If so, does it work like ORPort
> in that it is just a matter of adding another line?
>
>
Yes.
> For example, to add an IPv6 address can I just replace
>
> ServerTr
Does obfs4 support IPv6 addresses? If so, does it work like ORPort in
that it is just a matter of adding another line?
For example, to add an IPv6 address can I just replace
ServerTransportListenAddr obfs4 111.222.333.444:__RNDPORT__
with
ServerTransportListenAddr obfs4 111.222.333.
On Sat, 11 Oct 2014 18:17:34 +0200
Oliver Baumann wrote:
> I fought long and hard with this and found out something.
> Not being able to connect via obfs4 using the info from
> bridgeline.txt, I conducted some experiments using info from IRC and
> obfs4_state.json.
Oh dear. I am so sorry about
On 10/09/14, Yawning Angel wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Oct 2014 21:01:24 +0200
> Oliver Baumann wrote:
> > FYI, I installed obfs4 today on my Pi using this:
> > https://packages.debian.org/sid/armhf/obfs4proxy/download
> >
> > Just pick a mirror near you and wget/curl/... the .deb directly. It
> > install
On Thu, 9 Oct 2014 21:01:24 +0200
Oliver Baumann wrote:
> FYI, I installed obfs4 today on my Pi using this:
> https://packages.debian.org/sid/armhf/obfs4proxy/download
>
> Just pick a mirror near you and wget/curl/... the .deb directly. It
> installs via `dpkg -i` without ado. Whether it's workin
On 10/09/14, Alexander Dietrich wrote:
> On 2014-10-08 23:30, Yawning Angel wrote:
>
> >obfs4proxy has both armel and armhf packages in unstable. The armel
> >packages should work, the armhf packages will not.
>
> Installing the "armel" package fails because the Pi is "armhf" (or thinks it
> is)
On 2014-10-08 23:30, Yawning Angel wrote:
obfs4proxy has both armel and armhf packages in unstable. The armel
packages should work, the armhf packages will not.
Installing the "armel" package fails because the Pi is "armhf" (or
thinks it is).
I tried building the source package, but got so
On Wed, 08 Oct 2014 16:10:08 +0200
Alexander Dietrich wrote:
> Will the available obfs4proxy package work on Raspberry Pis, or do we
> have to compile it from source, like the tor binary?
obfs4proxy has both armel and armhf packages in unstable. The armel
packages should work, the armhf packag
Will the available obfs4proxy package work on Raspberry Pis, or do we
have to compile it from source, like the tor binary?
Best regards,
Alexander
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On 2014-09-26 12:32, Yawning Angel wrote:
Hello everyone,
As people who have been following Tor
Hello everyone,
As people who have been following Tor Weekly News or other news
sources, I have been working on a new pluggable transport in the
obfs-line to better allow censored users to reach the Tor network.
The result, obfs4 is what I would consider ready for general
deployment[0], and as pa
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