Hello everyone, I just uploaded a new set of obfs4 test bundles to: https://people.torproject.org/~yawning/volatile/tor-browser-obfs4-20140926/ Changes since the last version: * obfs4proxy * Updated to 0.0.2 (Most of the changes are related to packaging and a minor bridge side quality of life feature, no real functional changes since the last version from a client perspective.) * Bundling * Rebased my integration branch on Tor Browser 4.0-alpha-3. * I backed out the goptlib SOCKS5 code since I changed the patch a bunch. IPv6 obfs2/3/4 bridges will probably not work because of this, but that is a know issue, and the patch is sitting in a branch awaiting review and a better opportunity for systematic testing. To be perfectly honest not much has changed to the point where it really warrants another release, but apparently people are still using my old snapshots, so here's a new set for those people that folds in all the changes that went into the Tor Browser side of things. As far as the roadmap for full fledged deployment goes, it's at the "get enough bridges" point, with the step after that being "getting the Tor Browser folks to merge my branch". I have verified that the linux64 and windows (thanks to a friend) bundles appear to be functional. If you wish to follow obfs4 deployment the bug associated with this task is #12130. Questions, comments, feedback welcome. -- Yawning Angel
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