Lets ask maintainer
u...@disroot.org wrote:
> > OK, I think you need to install obfs4proxy and then configure your
> > Tor Browser. Here is my configuration in file ~/TorBrowser-Data/torrc:
>
> > ClientOnionAuthDir ...
> > ClientTransportPlugin obfs4 exec /usr/local/bin/obfs4proxy
> > DataDirectory ...
> > UseBridges 1
> > Bridge obfs4 ...
> > Bridge obfs4 ...
>
> Thank you! This works. Though I still wonder why on OpenBSD I need to know
> how to configure torrc in order to get my bridges to work, where on other
> os's I could just select built-in ones or paste bridges as normal. Maybe
> somebody knows why this is the case? Do maintainers on other os's just do
> additional configuration for their users, but OpenBSD sticks to vanilla
> experience? Or was it a change to reduce the attack surface for the majority
> of people who don't live in a country where Tor is blocked?
>
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