The Tor community team posted a guide on how to get working bridges. You will not be able to use BridgeDB or Moat; instead, email frontdesk@torproject.org with subject “bridge kz”.
Thank you for the information. I opened port 179 on the the bridge from earlier as a backup in case 3785 gets blocked.
Bridge obfs4 172.105.56.235:179 DD9769A0D6A9F18C24FCE731583597012E66273F cert=AEu2dF5cSjzQwA8kDx4R+38u10TReImk3ERjWFmzBGA0tPGyFxnsJRke5iSBef6+QDejew iat-mode=0
Bridge obfs4 [2400:8904::f03c:92ff:fe93:f42d]:179 DD9769A0D6A9F18C24FCE731583597012E66273F cert=AEu2dF5cSjzQwA8kDx4R+38u10TReImk3ERjWFmzBGA0tPGyFxnsJRke5iSBef6+QDejew iat-mode=0
I did it with port forwarding:
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -p tcp --dport 179 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 3785