TL;RD:
if you are a bridge operator please update obfs4proxy to a version>=0.0.12.
There is a new version of obfs4proxy (>=0.0.12) which fixes a security issue[0].
Tor Browser has already updated to the new version, which reduces a bit the
security problem, but introduces a partial incompatibility between versions[1].
Because of that updating to the latest version greatly will help bridge users.
If you use debian you can find the latest version bullseye-backports[2].
If you use docker there is a new version of the official docker image that you
can upgrade to[3].
Thank you for running bridges,
let me know if you need any help upgrading it.
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I'm not really familar with Debian and do wonder, what line I have to add to /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades to get that automatically installed ? Maybe I need to add the repo too ?
https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/
You should always install individual packages from the backports archive.
Don't use apt-pinning for the whole backport archive in
'/etc/apt/preferences'.
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On Wednesday, March 23, 2022 6:08:10 PM CET Toralf Förster wrote:
On 3/21/22 18:45, meskio wrote:
> Thank you for running bridges,
> let me know if you need any help upgrading it.
I'm not really familar with Debian and do wonder, what line I have to
add to /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades to get that
automatically installed ? Maybe I need to add the repo too ?