Gestern noch Snowflake im Heimnetz, heute eine obfs4 Bridge auf dem 'richtigen' Server installiert:
https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/bridge/debian-ubuntu/
#tor #debian #obfs4 #server #privacy #freedom #censorship #zensur #überwachung
Gestern noch Snowflake im Heimnetz, heute eine obfs4 Bridge auf dem 'richtigen' Server installiert:
https://community.torproject.org/relay/setup/bridge/debian-ubuntu/
#tor #debian #obfs4 #server #privacy #freedom #censorship #zensur #überwachung
We've been hard at work the past few months!
1. Leaving the Westin datacenter in downtown Seattle and moving on from expensive co-location
2. Moving our gear to Fremont, California
3. Bringing on board a few new Advisory Board members, including @whil who has been an incredible help deploying our #Proxmox infrastructure, and @alexhaydock who has been instrumental in deploying our new #Ansible infra, new recursive #DNS resolution infra, and new #Tor exit relays in California! See: https://infosec.exchange/@alexhaydock/114687688286984967 with more updates to follow
4. Installing new co-location with some older low-power systems in Amsterdam for our self-hosted #ActivityPub infra @ https://disobey.net, where we just moved our #Mastodon profile to!
5. Deploying a new #XMTP node @ https://xmtp.disobey.net, and testing a new #DeltaChat relay!
6. Deploying some new #obfs4 private bridges for use in a country who's conducting heavy internet surveillance and censorship, blocking access to @torproject
and today is our birthday!!! we're 8 years old today ^_^ stay tuned for more updates to come!
Attached: 1 image We deployed 24x new Tor exit relays today for @[email protected] ! 🧅 I'm excited to post (or maybe talk) about our deployment architecture soon. We're deploying relays as diskless VMs that each boot from a single EFI binary. No logging, no persistence. Pretty much just the Tor daemon. https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/family:186F046D8895E13626B363B879BD15F38A52C6BC
I am running a #TorProject #obfs4 relay on a #Debian VPS.
@tails_live @tails @torproject plus support for meek, snowflake, webtunnel and non-#obfs4 #Bridges seems missing in #Tails.
Cuz to this day I've to yet see an IPv4-#webtunnel #bridge…
So I had been running my #OBFS4 Relay behind my Bell Fiber modem w/o issue & decided to move it behind my #UniFi UXG Lite gateway.
I set the server (running Debian) to DHCP & created the port forwarding rules on the UXG. It looked OK but I started to get the "Your server has not managed to confirm reachability for its ORPort(s) at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:ZZZZ.
I troubleshot the issue with my buddy Julien & we found the issue was with Home Hub 4000 (HH4K) and the Advanced DMZ. Even though the UXG was showing a public IP on the WAN Port and the HH4K was showing that the port the UXG is plugged into is configured for Advanced DMZ, traffic was not being passed back & forth.
I disabled the HH4K DMZ & reserved a DHCP IP for the UXG & created a port forwarding rule for the TOR ports on the HH4K to the UXG. Then on the UXG, I created port forwarding rules from the WAN IP, which is now an internal IP, to the Relay server.
After a reboot, things came back online.