Hi,
the obfs2 pluggable transport was deprecated a while ago since it was easy to detect, but obfs3 was still considered safe, IIRC. Has anything changed here?
I was just wondering if new bridges should only run obfs4, or if it's fine to run obfs3 at the same time.
Best regards, Alexander
I am interested in this as well. I am thinking of installing a new bridge on Digital Ocean in Singapore. Considering geographical location is there a preferred pluggable transport?
P.S. I'm new to the list. Computer hobbyist. I've used Linux for 15+ years almost exclusively but I'm no where near a sys admin. I have 2 relays on DO. One in San Francisco and one in Singapore.
On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 2:31 AM, Alexander Dietrich alexander@dietrich.cx wrote:
Hi,
the obfs2 pluggable transport was deprecated a while ago since it was easy to detect, but obfs3 was still considered safe, IIRC. Has anything changed here?
I was just wondering if new bridges should only run obfs4, or if it's fine to run obfs3 at the same time.
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