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Re: [tor-bugs] #13665 [Website]: Update the obfsbridge setup instructions on the website
#13665: Update the obfsbridge setup instructions on the website
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Reporter: asn | Owner: Sebastian
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Website | Version:
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Comment (by asn):
Replying to [comment:2 yawning]:
> Sure, this is a good idea.
>
> I'm not sure about how the Debian specific parts of this works, is "apt-
get install obfs4proxy" sufficient (I know that both Debian's and our repo
have the package)?
>
Hm, I think you will probably want to use Tor's debian repository, since
looking at:
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=obfs4proxy
it seems that there is no obfs4proxy package for Debian stable.
We also need to revisit this page:
https://www.torproject.org/projects/obfsproxy-instructions.html.en
for non-Debian instructions for obfs4proxy.
And also this page:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/pluggable-transports.html.en
to add a "How to setup an obfsbridge" section that links to our
instructions.
> Basic obfs4 deployment would be something like:
> {{{
> SocksPort 0
> ORPort 443 # or some other port if you already run a webserver/skype
> BridgeRelay 1
> Exitpolicy reject *:*
> ExtORPort auto
>
> ## CHANGEME_1 -> provide a nickname for your bridge, can be anything you
like
> #Nickname CHANGEME_1
> ## CHANGEME_2 -> provide some email address so we can contact you if
there's a problem
> #ContactInfo CHANGEME_2
>
> ServerTransportPlugin obfs4 exec /usr/bin/obfs4proxy
> }}}
>
> (Optionally) For people that want to run both obfs3 and obfs4, the last
line should read as:
> {{{
> ServerTransportPlugin obfs3,obfs4 exec /usr/bin/obfs4proxy
> }}}
>
> I assume to avoid user confusion we should just entirely replace
obfsproxy with obfs4proxy in our instructions till otherwise needed (NB:
obfs4proxy packages only exist for i386/amd64 and ARM).
>
I think that makes sense. Since obfs4proxy supports obfs3 and obfs4 we
should be fine.
> Would this also be the place to document how to use `capabilities(7)`
and `ServerTransportListenAddr` to run the obfs4 bridge on reserved ports
(eg: 443)?
>
Hm, maybe. But in a different section.
Or maybe put that in the wiki and link to the wiki?
Up to you.
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