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[tor-commits] [community/develop] Remove Fedora Instructions



commit 4d3ac1c968573db19831d8ea7b9d811884be74c4
Author: Christopher King <bunnyapocalypse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Tue Sep 3 16:15:35 2019 +0000

    Remove Fedora Instructions
    
    Fair enough, that all makes sense. I removed all of the Fedora stuff but kept the parts relevant to RHEL / CentOS.
---
 .../bridge/centos-rhel-opensuse/contents.lr        | 46 +---------------------
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 45 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/relay-operations/technical-setup/bridge/centos-rhel-opensuse/contents.lr b/content/relay-operations/technical-setup/bridge/centos-rhel-opensuse/contents.lr
index 915cfa6..521ed71 100644
--- a/content/relay-operations/technical-setup/bridge/centos-rhel-opensuse/contents.lr
+++ b/content/relay-operations/technical-setup/bridge/centos-rhel-opensuse/contents.lr
@@ -21,12 +21,6 @@ yum install git golang tor policycoreutils-python-utils
 zypper install tor go git
 ```
 
-* Fedora:
-
-```
-dnf install git golang tor policycoreutils-python-utils
-```
-
 ### 2. Build obfs4proxy and move it into place.
 
 Heavily outdated versions of git can make `go get` fail, so try upgrading to a more recent git version if you're running into this problem.
@@ -48,14 +42,6 @@ go get gitlab.com/yawning/obfs4.git/obfs4proxy
 sudo cp $GOPATH/bin/obfs4proxy /usr/local/bin/
 ```
 
-* Fedora:
-
-```
-export GOPATH=`mktemp -d`
-go get gitlab.com/yawning/obfs4.git/obfs4proxy
-sudo cp $GOPATH/bin/obfs4proxy /usr/bin/
-```
-
 ### 3. Edit your Tor config file, usually located at `/etc/tor/torrc` and replace its content with:
 
 * CentOS / RHEL / OpenSUSE:
@@ -88,36 +74,6 @@ ContactInfo <address@xxxxxxxxx>
 # Pick a nickname that you like for your bridge.  This is optional.
 Nickname PickANickname
 ```
-* Fedora:
-
-```
-RunAsDaemon 1
-BridgeRelay 1
-
-# Replace "TODO" with a Tor port of your choice.  This port must be externally
-# reachable.  Avoid port 9001 because it's commonly associated with Tor and
-# censors may be scanning the Internet for this port.
-ORPort TODO
-
-ServerTransportPlugin obfs4 exec /usr/bin/obfs4proxy
-
-# Replace "TODO" with an obfs4 port of your choice.  This port must be
-# externally reachable.  Avoid port 9001 because it's commonly associated with
-# Tor and censors may be scanning the Internet for this port.
-ServerTransportListenAddr obfs4 0.0.0.0:TODO
-
-# Local communication port between Tor and obfs4.  Always set this to "auto".
-# "Ext" means "extended", not "external".  Don't try to set a specific port
-# number, nor listen on 0.0.0.0.
-ExtORPort auto
-
-# Replace "<address@xxxxxxxxx>" with your email address so we can contact you if
-# there are problems with your bridge.  This is optional but encouraged.
-ContactInfo <address@xxxxxxxxx>
-
-# Pick a nickname that you like for your bridge.  This is optional.
-Nickname PickANickname
-```
 
  Don't forget to change the `ORPort`, `ServerTransportListenAddr`, `ContactInfo`, and `Nickname` options.
 
@@ -129,7 +85,7 @@ Nickname PickANickname
 
 `systemctl restart tor`
 
-* Fedora / RHEL / CentOS:
+* RHEL / CentOS:
 
 ```
 sudo semanage port -a -t tor_port_t -p tcp [desired ORPort number set earlier]



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