On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 1:33 AM, Low-Key² <cryptic...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know if such a bundle exists or if there are plans to make one?  
> The reason I ask is because I know a number of people who would be down to 
> run an Obfuscated Tor Bridge, but are a bit wary of installing Linux as 
> they've either never used it, or are still dependent on a number of programs 
> they use in either Windows or OS X.
>
> I managed to get such a set up working just fine via tweaking the Tor Browser 
> Bundle that comes packaged with Obsfproxy.  I was thinking about writing up a 
> quick "how to" guide for that approach on either Windows or OS X.  But, if 
> such a standalone Vidalia bundle exists, it would weed out a couple steps 
> (pretty much editing some text and repointing Vidalia to various programs and 
> config files) that would make the instructions simpler for someone who isn't 
> necessarily 100% comfortable with Tor or setting up something like it.

We don't yet have a Vidalia obfsproxy bridge-by-default bundle.

-- 
Runa A. Sandvik
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