[tor-bugs] #12903 [Pluggable transport]: Integrate obfs4proxy into the TBB bundle.
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Tue Sep 2 15:16:35 UTC 2014
#12903: Integrate obfs4proxy into the TBB bundle.
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Reporter: yawning | Owner: yawning
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Pluggable transport | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords: obfs4, tbb
Actual Points: | Parent ID: #12130
Points: |
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Comment (by yawning):
Replying to [comment:7 dcf]:
> Replying to [comment:6 yawning]:
> > Ok, I ended up just adding the obfs4 license to the LICENSE file that
has all the other pt licenses. We're also currently missing the Go
license, so that was added as LICENSE.GO (the runtime meek/obfs4 link
against and some of the obfs4 dependencies all use that license).
>
> You should probably break out the addition of the Go license to a
separate ticket, because it's really should be a part of the bundles even
without obfs4, and it will make the obfs4 integration diff smaller.
Done as #13039, and I even attached a patch.
> The diff at https://github.com/Yawning/tor-browser-bundle/tree/bug12903
looks pretty good to me.
I rebased on master, backed out the temporary goptlib SOCKS5 testing
stuff, and changed my branch to only include the obfs4 LICENSE (as the Go
license will be included with the patch attached to #13039).
As far as I can tell the required integration work is done apart from
having new obfs4 and goptlib tags (once I finalize the SOCKS5 stuff) and
probably different obfs4 bridges (instead of the one on my test box,
though I might be able to keep that running, not sure yet).
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/12903#comment:8>
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