On Fri, 25 Apr 2014 22:43:38 -0400 Steve Snyder swsnyder@snydernet.net wrote:
On 04/24/2014 11:16 PM, Yawning Angel wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2014 20:00:53 -0400 Steve Snyder swsnyder@snydernet.net wrote:
Let us know if/when obfsproxy runs on CentOS.
It's broken? If someone files a bug explaining what's broken about it, the chances of it working again will rise significantly.
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https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2013-April/002091.html https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2013-April/002108.html
Still true a year later. You can have a obfs3 written in Python, or you can have a working RHEL6/CentOS6 system, but not both.
[yawning@leningrad ~]$ cat /etc/centos-release CentOS release 6.5 (Final) [yawning@leningrad ~]$ tor -f torrc Apr 25 22:57:14.613 [notice] Tor v0.2.4.21 (git-c78a5e53283f65b9) running on Linux with Libevent 1.4.13-stable and OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips.
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Apr 25 22:57:17.000 [notice] Registered server transport 'obfs3' at '0.0.0.0:33225' Apr 25 22:57:17.000 [notice] Registered server transport 'scramblesuit' at '0.0.0.0:42788'
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/11610#comment:1
I'll look into adding backward compatibility code for the version of pycrypto CentOS packages so it's possible to setup one of these without pulling in all the development tools next (Git is temporary till the next obfsproxy release, since the #11558 changes are needed). Follow the bug for future progress.
Regards,