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Kostas Jakeliunas:
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Moritz Bartl moritz@torservers.net wrote:
On 13.08.2013 08:02, Kali Tor wrote:
I am actually in double minds about using obsproxy. Is there a demand
for it?
Yes! Please do set up obfsproxy.
Since obfsproxy bridges are usually really low traffic, I think the combination of an obfsproxy bridge and raspberrypi makes quite a bit of sense (that's what I'm running in any case, no problems so far (I also had to compile Tor for armv6 from source)) :)
I'm curious about this: since it appears the Great Firewall of China blocks (IP, port) tuples - is there any reason *not* to run a non-obfsproxy port on a bridge that is also running obfsproxy?
Currently on one of my bridges I run all three - the normal bridge protocol, obfs2 and obfs3 on different ports.
Best, - -Gordon M.