[tor-relays] Bridge Operators - Heartbleed, Heartwarming, and Increased Help
Steve Snyder
swsnyder at snydernet.net
Sat Apr 26 02:43:38 UTC 2014
On 04/24/2014 11:16 PM, Yawning Angel wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Apr 2014 20:00:53 -0400
> Steve Snyder <swsnyder at snydernet.net> wrote:
>
>> Let us know if/when obfsproxy runs on CentOS.
>
> It's broken? If someone files a bug explaining what's broken about it,
> the chances of it working again will rise significantly.
[snip]
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2013-April/002091.html
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2013-April/002108.html
Still true a year later. You can have a obfs3 written in Python, or you
can have a working RHEL6/CentOS6 system, but not both.
The obfs3 developers, of course, have every right to support the
platforms of their choosing, and they owe nothing to RHEL/CentOS users.
That said, making it painful to use your software on a given platform
will dissuade users of that platform from running your software. Who
knows, maybe the upcoming RHEL7 will make a perfect platform for the
Python-based obfsproxy. Today, though, not so much.
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