Hi all,
In the effort of deploying obfs4 bridges for the community we are sharing our Ansible role that allowed us to deploy multiple nodes:
https://github.com/NewNewYorkBridges/ansible-tor-bridge
For now it is only available on Debian but we will make it available for other distributions.
We hope this role is helpful for the community. Feel free to send us your feedback!
Kind regards, Erasme
Hi!
Thanks to the community, the Ansible role now supports more operating systems to deploy obfs4 bridges.
- Debian 11 - Ubuntu 20.4 - OpenBSD 6.9 - FreeBSD 12.3 - FreeBSD 13.0 - RHEL / CentOS / Rocky Linux 8 - RHEL / CentOS 7 - Fedora 35
Cheers, Erasme
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On Wednesday, January 12th, 2022 at 22:21, Erasme - Relay Operator 0x00004550@pm.me wrote:
Hi all,
In the effort of deploying obfs4 bridges for the community we are sharing our Ansible role that allowed us to deploy multiple nodes:
https://github.com/NewNewYorkBridges/ansible-tor-bridge
For now it is only available on Debian but we will make it available for other distributions.
We hope this role is helpful for the community. Feel free to send us your feedback!
Kind regards,
Erasme
On 3/8/22 18:39, Erasme via tor-relays wrote:
Thanks to the community, the Ansible role now supports more operating systems to deploy obfs4 bridges.
- Debian 11
If bridges are added to the hosts of the inventory, then existing bridges are restarted at "-t install_all".
What is the preferred way to reload the Tor service of those already running bridges instead restarting them ? (I like to avoid cutting existing connections to the established bridges).
tor-relays@lists.torproject.org