On Mon, 30 Sep 2013 19:20:29 +, Martin Kepplinger
wrote:
> In order to run an obfsproxy bridge on my Pi, I need tor from git or
> tor's experimental repos; raspbian's packages are too old right?
>
> I got confused with recent discussions on raspberry pi here. What's the
> simples way to run
Hi Tony,
In addition to the answer of Roger: you can tell the Tor daemon to run
as a specific user in torrc, like:
User debian-tor
and in my log files I can see that both the configuration files are
read:
Aug 13 06:25:01.000 [notice] Read configuration file
"/usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-to
Gordon eo,
On Tue, 13 Aug 2013 08:08:52 -0700, Gordon Morehouse
wrote:
> Currently on one of my bridges I run all three - the normal bridge
> protocol, obfs2 and obfs3 on different ports.
In the hope to help others with a Pi, here my experiences with setting
up obfs2 and obfs3.
While running/u
All,
> You need Tor 0.2.4.* to run an obfsproxy bridge, which I wanted to do.
> Wheezy repo only has 0.2.3.*; 0.2.4.* is only in the experimental
> Debian distro repo [1], afaik.
AFAIK too. That was the exact reason why I asked
.org/download/download-unix.html.en
with instructions for people to run a bridge/relay on the Pi? I think
it
will help people not to spend time on installing the experimental
wheezy
package for the ARMv7 architecture.
Tor_Bridge
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