The post contains conflicting advice. > But diversity of obfs4 ports is actually really important, so I'd argue against any instructions that will lead people to using the same port. – Roger Dingledine Apr 4 '15 at 19:50 This advice is correct. > Leave your ExtORPort set to auto for diversity reasons. I have a firewall enabled on my Debian bridge with very restrictive port settings. I had to make port forwards for the given obfs ports in iptables (easy with gufw) as well as in my hardware (internet-)firewall to make things work. So I am not so sure that the ExORPort is for local connections only as mentioned by Rodger (please let me know if I am wrong here). This advice confuses ExtORPort (which is local) and ServerTransportListenAddr (which is used for obfs4). T |
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