On 1/23/19 10:42 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > uniqx got the setup working with obfs4 connecting to a port on the > server side, like a webserver. Weŕe trying to figure out a way to make > this obfs4 setup to behave like an SSH port forward, but weŕe banging > our heads against the concept. You don't/can't, with mainline obfs4proxy. > For example, could the obfs4 server side provide a generic SOCKS proxy? There is no functionality for doing such a thing in mainline obfs4proxy. What currently will work is any one of: * Stick a proxy server of your choice behind the obfs4proxy server. From the application end it will essentially be connecting to a (for example) SOCKS5 proxy over another SOCKS5 proxy. * Connect the obfs4proxy server to a load-balancer or reverse-proxy that re-dispatches requests to the correct location based on the SNI block or `Host` header (depending on how you want to treat TLS). Regards, -- Yawning Angel
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