Felix transcribed 2.1K bytes:
Hi everybody
I would be happy to support the torproject with two bridges as default TBB bridges.
Each is
RelayBandwidthRate 15000 KB, RelayBandwidthBurst 30000 KB
The server where they are on currently moves 350Mbit in and
350Mbit out. If the bridges are accepted I will prefer their need for bw.
- Tor 0.3.0.10 (git-c33db290a9d8d0f9) running on FreeBSD with
Libevent 2.1.8-stable, OpenSSL LibreSSL 2.5.3 and Zlib 1.2.8 and obfs4 0.0.8.
E3-1230 v5 @ 3.40GHz, dedicated server
The location is Germany
Last year I joined the Tor break outs at ccc Hamburg and noticed there is a need for reliable bridges. So here we are. Please ask if you need more information.
[1] http://lists.nycbug.org/pipermail/tor-bsd/2017-August/000556.html
I have two bridges running on FreeBSD with obfs4 'griinchux' and 'zipfelmuetze'. They work for me but see only some clients per day. Both are on a multihomed server so bandwidth can be balanced between relays and those. If usefull one can put them to the list. Better test it to your needs before.
You probably shouldn't run exits and default bridges at the same time.
I'm not running exits.
You can email tor-project@lists.torproject.org to offer your bridge. Tell us how fast it is and which country it is in.
See above.
You MUST NOT include the bridge IP address in public emails. Only send that after it has been accepted.
Clear.
Hello Felix,
Thanks for your generous offer! I don't want to speak for the Tor Browser Team, but I think we'd be happy to take you up on it. I can add your obfs4 bridges to Tor Browser's default bridges, or—if you would be excited to write the patch—I can show you where/what to edit. Please let me know which you'd prefer. :)
Please don't paste it here on the list, but we'll need the IP(s), obfs4 ports, fingerprints, and bridgelines for your bridges. The fingerprint should be in $DATA_DIRECTORY/fingerprint and the bridgeline should be in $DATA_DIRECTORY/pt_state/obfs4_bridgeline.txt.
Thanks again!
Best regards,