On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 10:30:57 +0000 eliaz <eliaz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > s I read it, the tor browser bundle 3.x FAQ [1] implies that bridges > on windows can use only obfs3 of the provided pluggable transports. > Can someone let me know if this is correct? Huh? What does a old browser bundle FAQ have to do with running bridges on windows? > The obfs3 line (as described in torrc-defaults) works fine, but torrc > won't even accept obfs2, let alone fteproxy or flashproxy. No one should use obfs2 for anything, it's deprecated. > Would torrc in windows accept obfs4 ? - thanks, eliaz If you have an obfs4proxy binary compiled for windows, you can run an obfs4 bridge on windows (as well as any of the other transports supported by obfs4proxy, which is currently obfs2/obfs3). I'm not really understanding the question... -- Yawning Angel
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