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Re: [tor-project] Arranging new default obfs4 bridges



Hello Tim & list,


On 03/12/2017 11:02 PM, teor wrote:
>> On 9 Mar 2017, at 22:24, David Fifield <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi Mart, Sacha,
>
> Would GreenHost be interested in running some of the default Tor Browser
> obfs4 bridges?
>
> If so, please reply to this thread.
>
> (GreenHost already runs the default Tor bridge authority, but since the
> default Tor Browser bridges don't use the bridge authority, I can't see
> any technical or trust issues here.)

Are there any special requirements (hardware/network) for a obfs4
bridges and what are the typical resources needed? I think we have
sufficient capacity within our infrastructure to support you with this,
but would like some details. A quick scan on the Internet didn't reveal
any surprising, but probably you know all better. Also, are there any
geographical preferences?

Regards,

Mart


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