Patrick ZAJDA <[email protected]> writes: > Le 11/02/2014 15:56, Lunar a écrit : >> Patrick ZAJDA: >>> I want to set an obfuscated bridge on my Raspberry Pi. >>> >>> When I do sudo apt-get source obfsproxy apt notices me it needs >>> python-pyptlib which cannot be found. >>> >>> How can I install python-pyptlib on Raspbian? >>> >>> I know python-pyptlib is available on backports, but no backports >>> exist for Raspbian. >> >> python-pyptlib and obfsproxy are both “Arch: all” packages and >> should be usable directly on Raspbian. >> >> >> > OK, thanks for clarifying this. > So on a Raspberry Pi Tor has to be compiled (using apt-get source tor > etc), and obfsproxy can be installed using sudo apt-get install obfsproxy. > > I finally chose to use pip install obfsproxy even if installing it > using sudo apt-get install obfsproxy is easier and quicker, to have > scramblesuit features. > > I did: > sudo apt-get install python-pip > sudo pip install obfsproxy --upgrade > > And set my torc file successfully. >
Hey, I was just wondering, which version of Tor are you using? If you are using a version older than 0.2.5.1, then scramblesuit will not work properly. Please upgrade to tor-0.2.5.1 if you can, by using the latest git master. :) -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
