for those who don’t know:
snowflake is a project by TOR that allows people to access censored services. Anyone can run a snowflake proxy. I’m using their firefox extension. more details here: https://snowflake.torproject.org/
0, since tor is blocked in my country. Thanks to everyone who’s running these btw, it’s really helpful
Any repercussions by doing this?
The snowflake proxy acts as a bridge to the tor network at the entry side. If by repercussions you mean risk of exit-node traffic, there are none. It might cost a little bit of bandwidth.
There’s the necessary info, thank you! - I’ve heard horror stories about hosting exit nodes, and was immediately spooked this would result in the same issues.
so. basically alternative tor entry points you can run in your browser for those who can’t connect directly to the tor network themselves?
Indeed. This works because direct connections to the tor network are easily censored, but WebRTC is not (not without a lot of collateral damage at least).
I’ve been doing it for quite a few months now, and I haven’t met any.
it’s basically a WebRTC connection between snowflake extension, and someone using tor. WebRTC is a common medium for peer-to-peer communication, so it can’t be blocked easily. Many popular services use WebRTC. e.g.: Matrix protocol, video conferencing services like jitisi meet, etc.
And here I thought Snowflake was just a slow but scalable database.
It’s also a data lake marketplace!
Today I Learned
Rarely more than 3-4 per day nowadays, often not even 1. About a year ago it was easily in the double digits any given day.
I run multiple snowflakes in a docker container. They each have an average of 8 connections per hour
I have a permanently running docker snowflake container. These are the logs for the day.
2023/09/03 00:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 7 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 7696 KB, ↑ 1375 KB.
2023/09/03 01:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 5 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 100 KB, ↑ 142 KB.
2023/09/03 02:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 0 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 0 KB, ↑ 0 KB.
2023/09/03 03:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 5 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 1057 KB, ↑ 385 KB.
2023/09/03 04:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 6 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 10187 KB, ↑ 1830 KB.
2023/09/03 05:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 8 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 163563 KB, ↑ 16108 KB.
2023/09/03 06:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 10 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 5215 KB, ↑ 3556 KB.
2023/09/03 07:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 7 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 40219 KB, ↑ 12160 KB.
2023/09/03 08:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 13 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 559313 KB, ↑ 35494 KB.
2023/09/03 09:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 11 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 6521 KB, ↑ 2086 KB.
2023/09/03 10:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 9 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 417042 KB, ↑ 23628 KB.
2023/09/03 11:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 9 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 197469 KB, ↑ 10247 KB.
2023/09/03 12:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 3 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 92030 KB, ↑ 8404 KB.
2023/09/03 13:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 11 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 35670 KB, ↑ 4717 KB.
2023/09/03 14:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 7 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 236408 KB, ↑ 26079 KB.
2023/09/03 15:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 7 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 8173 KB, ↑ 1760 KB.
2023/09/03 16:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 5 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 1123 KB, ↑ 1115 KB.
2023/09/03 17:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 7 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 36206 KB, ↑ 7250 KB.
2023/09/03 18:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 7 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 324703 KB, ↑ 21129 KB.
2023/09/03 19:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 6 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 4499 KB, ↑ 1098 KB.
2023/09/03 20:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 9 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 125025 KB, ↑ 17510 KB.
2023/09/03 21:08:29 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 8 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 14115 KB, ↑ 3624 KB.
Good to know. I’m gonna host a standalone proxy
just spun it up on Docker, anyone know how to monitor its use?
Turns out its in the logs, whoohoo!
I didn’t know Firefox had a extension like that. I have Orbot set to when I’m on WiFi it opens a snowflake proxy. I have helped 29 people this week using orbot.
A snowflake with eight branches… *sobs
Cool project, though