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Hi Nick,
most has already been said - and reinstall would be your best option
anyways because you can“t trust the VPS anymore.
But one thing has not been mentioned yet I think:
Am 26.10.2014 um 19:53 schrieb Nick Sheppard:
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> As for how it got
Hi,
when switching RPMs from 0.2.4.x to 0.2.5.x branch I forgot to merge re-enabling
of Curve25519 (it was a historic artifact of EL5 workarounds).
RPM packages of 0.2.5.10 with Curve25519 reenabled are now uploaded and should
get to you shortly.
Ondrej
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Why does this package:
send Tor SIGTERM instead of SIGINT (during yum update)?
lower "ulimit -n" to 32768?
-Pascal
On 10/27/2014 7:51 AM, Ondrej Mikle wrote:
Hi,
when switching RPMs from 0.2.4.x to 0.2.5.x branch I forgot to merge re-enabling
of Curve25519 (it was a historic artifact of EL5 w
Does obfs4 support IPv6 addresses? If so, does it work like ORPort in
that it is just a matter of adding another line?
For example, to add an IPv6 address can I just replace
ServerTransportListenAddr obfs4 111.222.333.444:__RNDPORT__
with
ServerTransportListenAddr obfs4 111.222.333.
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On 10/28/2014 12:24 AM, Steve Snyder wrote:
> Does obfs4 support IPv6 addresses? If so, does it work like ORPort
> in that it is just a matter of adding another line?
>
>
Yes.
> For example, to add an IPv6 address can I just replace
>
> ServerTr
On 10/27/2014 06:38 PM, s7r wrote:
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On 10/28/2014 12:24 AM, Steve Snyder wrote:
Does obfs4 support IPv6 addresses? If so, does it work like ORPort
in that it is just a matter of adding another line?
Yes.
For example, to add an IPv6 address
Hello,
I'll consolidate a few e-mails since replies are spread out.
On Mon, 27 Oct 2014 18:24:49 -0400
Steve Snyder wrote:
> Does obfs4 support IPv6 addresses? If so, does it work like ORPort
> in that it is just a matter of adding another line?
>
>
> For example, to add an IPv6 address can