I'm not exactly a master of golang ports, but seems fine to me. OK sthen@
if someone would like to import.
On 2017/08/22 14:36, attila wrote:
> attila wrote:
> >
> > attila writes:
> >
> > > Hi ports@,
> > >
> > > This is the first of four new ports that are part of Pluggable
> > > Transports
attila wrote:
>
> attila writes:
>
> > Hi ports@,
> >
> > This is the first of four new ports that are part of Pluggable
> > Transports, which are used in the Tor Browser Bundle but which can
> > also be used without it. The main port is net/obfs4proxy, which needs
> > three others to support
attila writes:
> Hi ports@,
>
> This is the first of four new ports that are part of Pluggable
> Transports, which are used in the Tor Browser Bundle but which can
> also be used without it. The main port is net/obfs4proxy, which needs
> three others to support it: devel/go-goptlib, security/go
Hi ports@,
This is the first of four new ports that are part of Pluggable
Transports, which are used in the Tor Browser Bundle but which can
also be used without it. The main port is net/obfs4proxy, which needs
three others to support it: devel/go-goptlib, security/go-ed25519,
security/go-siphash