Author: sebastian Date: 2012-01-28 14:08:25 +0000 (Sat, 28 Jan 2012) New Revision: 25357
Modified: website/trunk/projects/en/obfsproxy-instructions.wml Log: obfsproxy instructions update from asn
Modified: website/trunk/projects/en/obfsproxy-instructions.wml =================================================================== --- website/trunk/projects/en/obfsproxy-instructions.wml 2012-01-27 19:19:40 UTC (rev 25356) +++ website/trunk/projects/en/obfsproxy-instructions.wml 2012-01-28 14:08:25 UTC (rev 25357) @@ -59,22 +59,22 @@ <br>
<p> - Set up your Tor configuration file:<br><br> - User tor<br> - PIDFile /usr/local/var/run/tor/tor.pid<br> - SocksPort 1999 # what port to open for local application connections<br> - Log notice file /usr/local/var/log/tor/tor.log<br> - DataDirectory /usr/local/var/lib/tor/data<br> - UseBridges 1<br> - Bridge obfs2 192.0.2.34:34545<br> - ClientTransportPlugin obfs2 exec /usr/local/bin/obfsproxy --managed + Add the appropriate lines to your tor configuration file: </p>
- <p>Replace <em>192.0.2.34</em> with the bridge supporting obfsproxy you - wish to use and <em>34545</em> with the port number the bridge uses. + <p> + <tt> UseBridges 1 </tt> <br> + <tt> Bridge obfs2 192.0.2.34:34545 </tt> <br> + <tt> ClientTransportPlugin obfs2 exec /usr/local/bin/obfsproxy --managed </tt> </p>
<p> + Don't forget to replace <em>192.0.2.34</em> with the IP address of + the bridge you wish to use, and <em>34545</em> with the port + obfpsroxy is listening on. + </p> + + <p> Launch Tor using this configuration file. You can do this by using your favorite init script, or by pointing the Tor binary to the torrc file: @@ -98,17 +98,15 @@ <br>
<p> - Set up your Tor configuration file:<br><br> - User tor<br> - PIDFile /usr/local/var/run/tor/tor.pid<br> - ORPort 4367<br> - Log notice file /usr/local/var/log/tor/tor.log<br> - DataDirectory /usr/local/var/lib/tor/data<br> - BridgeRelay 1<br> - ServerTransportPlugin obfs2 exec /usr/local/bin/obfsproxy --managed + Add the appropriate lines to your tor configuration file: </p>
<p> + <tt> BridgeRelay 1 </tt> <br> + <tt> ServerTransportPlugin obfs2 exec /usr/local/bin/obfsproxy --managed </tt> + </p> + + <p> Launch Tor using this configuration file. You can do this by using your favorite init script, or by pointing the Tor binary to the torrc file: @@ -119,7 +117,7 @@ </p>
<p> - Next, Find the TCP port opened by obfsproxy. Look in your log file + Next, find the TCP port opened by obfsproxy. Look in your log file for a line similar to this one: <br> <img src="$(IMGROOT)/obfs-log_checking.png" alt="bridge torrc" width="437" height="14"></a> <br>
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