
For anyone running *BSD bridges that wasn't aware, there are obfs4proxy packages/ports available for each of the BSDs: FreeBSD as security/obfs4proxy-tor NetBSD as net/obfs4proxy OpenBSD as net/obfs4proxy DragonFlyBSD as security/obfs4proxy-tor For assisting aggressively censored users, bridges really should consider configuring obf4sproxy. g -- 34A6 0A1F F8EF B465 866F F0C5 5D92 1FD1 ECF6 1682

2018-01-08 1:15 GMT+00:00 George <george@queair.net>:
For anyone running *BSD bridges that wasn't aware, there are obfs4proxy packages/ports available for each of the BSDs:
FreeBSD as security/obfs4proxy-tor
NetBSD as net/obfs4proxy
OpenBSD as net/obfs4proxy
DragonFlyBSD as security/obfs4proxy-tor
For assisting aggressively censored users, bridges really should consider configuring obf4sproxy.
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I would also like to bring more info from the torbsd's mailing list; + http://lists.nycbug.org/pipermail/tor-bsd/2018-January/000619.html -- Vinícius Zavam keybase.io/egypcio/key.asc
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