Hi, On Wed, Dec 17, 2025 at 01:29:20AM +0000, Douglas Silva wrote: > Lyrebird is a fork of obfs4proxy maintained by the Tor Project. It's an > obfuscator commonly used for deploying obfs4 Tor bridges. It's written in Go. > > https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/lyrebird > > This is my first attempt to contribute to the ports tree, so please test it > and send me your feedback. > > I used the obfs4proxy port as a starting point. It hasn't seen a release > since 2022, which is around the time the fork was made — it may be considered > unmaintained. > > The old project is hosted here: https://gitlab.com/yawning/obfs4
Thanks for creating a Lyrebird port. That has been on my to do list for a while. I'm wondering if this can be fixed easily: $ lyrebird -version lyrebird devel It would be better if it reported the actual version number. Upstream's Makefile <https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/lyrebird/-/blob/main/Makefile?ref_type=heads> shows how they fix it. I don't have time to look into integrating that into your port right now. If you want you can have a look, or I'll have a look another time. I plan to do more testing when I have more time (probably in a few days) and then I also want to import it with sthen@'s OK. Caspar
