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This is a look-like nothing obfuscation protocol that incorporates ideas and concepts from Philipp Winter's ScrambleSuit protocol. The obfs naming was chosen primarily because it was shorter, in terms of protocol ancestery obfs4 is much closer to ScrambleSuit than obfs2/obfs3.
The notable differences between ScrambleSuit and obfs4:
As an added bonus, lyrebird also supports acting as an obfs2/3 client and bridge to ease the transition to the new protocol.
It's my protocol and I'll obfuscate if I want to.
Since a lot of the changes are to the handshaking process, it didn't make sense to extend ScrambleSuit as writing a server implementation that supported both handshake variants without being obscenely slow is non-trivial.
Build time library dependencies are handled by the Go module automatically.
If you are on Go versions earlier than 1.11, you might need to run go get -d
./...
to download all the dependencies. Note however, that modules always use
the same dependency versions, while go get -d
always downloads master.
go.mod
, go.sum
and go list -m -u all
for build time dependencies.To build:
`make build`
To install, copy ./lyrebird
to a permanent location
(Eg: /usr/local/bin
)
Client side torrc configuration:
ClientTransportPlugin obfs4 exec /usr/local/bin/lyrebird
Bridge side torrc configuration:
# Act as a bridge relay.
BridgeRelay 1
# Enable the Extended ORPort
ExtORPort auto
# Use lyrebird to provide the obfs4 protocol.
ServerTransportPlugin obfs4 exec /usr/local/bin/lyrebird
# (Optional) Listen on the specified address/port for obfs4 connections as
# opposed to picking a port automatically.
#ServerTransportListenAddr obfs4 0.0.0.0:443
CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
capability with setcap:# setcap 'cap_net_bind_service=+ep' /usr/local/bin/lyrebird
lyrebird can also act as an obfs2 and obfs3 client or server. Adjust the
ClientTransportPlugin
and ServerTransportPlugin
lines in the torrc as
appropriate.
lyrebird can also act as a ScrambleSuit client. Adjust the
ClientTransportPlugin
line in the torrc as appropriate.
The autogenerated obfs4 bridge parameters are placed in
DataDir/pt_state/obfs4_state.json
. To ease deployment, the client side
bridge line is written to DataDir/pt_state/obfs4_bridgeline.txt
.