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๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Update: Brief returns of internet access are driving spikes in Snowflake usage.

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  • torproject@mastodon.socialT torproject@mastodon.social

    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Update: Brief returns of internet access are driving spikes in Snowflake usage. Please help us run more proxies if you can. โ„๏ธ snowflake.torproject.org

    The easiest ways to run Snowflake is by using Tor Browser, Orbot, or installing the browser add on in your current browser. Extra capacity helps people in Iran stay connected when the network comes back online.

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    @torproject or just visiting this site and activating the snowflake

    https://embed-snowflake.torproject.org/ #snowflake #iran

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    • torproject@mastodon.socialT torproject@mastodon.social

      ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Update: Brief returns of internet access are driving spikes in Snowflake usage. Please help us run more proxies if you can. โ„๏ธ snowflake.torproject.org

      The easiest ways to run Snowflake is by using Tor Browser, Orbot, or installing the browser add on in your current browser. Extra capacity helps people in Iran stay connected when the network comes back online.

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      #3

      @torproject

      Some LINK would be nice.

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      • torproject@mastodon.socialT torproject@mastodon.social

        ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Update: Brief returns of internet access are driving spikes in Snowflake usage. Please help us run more proxies if you can. โ„๏ธ snowflake.torproject.org

        The easiest ways to run Snowflake is by using Tor Browser, Orbot, or installing the browser add on in your current browser. Extra capacity helps people in Iran stay connected when the network comes back online.

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        #4

        @torproject

        Done

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        • ann_effes@berlin.socialA ann_effes@berlin.social

          @torproject

          Some LINK would be nice.

          joevan@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          #5

          @Ann_Effes @torproject

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          Snowflake โ€“ Holen Sie sich diese Erweiterung fรผr ๐ŸฆŠ Firefox (de)

          Laden Sie Snowflake fรผr Firefox herunter. Help people in censored countries access the Internet without restrictions. Once you install and enable the extension, wait for the snowflake icon to turn green, this means a censored user is connecting through your extension to access the Internet!

          favicon

          (addons.mozilla.org)

          Addon for Firefox

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          • joevan@mastodon.socialJ joevan@mastodon.social

            @Ann_Effes @torproject

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            Snowflake โ€“ Holen Sie sich diese Erweiterung fรผr ๐ŸฆŠ Firefox (de)

            Laden Sie Snowflake fรผr Firefox herunter. Help people in censored countries access the Internet without restrictions. Once you install and enable the extension, wait for the snowflake icon to turn green, this means a censored user is connecting through your extension to access the Internet!

            favicon

            (addons.mozilla.org)

            Addon for Firefox

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            #6

            @joevan @torproject

            Found it. But I do know for certain, that many folks do such stuff if they find a clickable link in the post โ€ฆ and if not "they will look into it later"

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            • torproject@mastodon.socialT torproject@mastodon.social

              ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Update: Brief returns of internet access are driving spikes in Snowflake usage. Please help us run more proxies if you can. โ„๏ธ snowflake.torproject.org

              The easiest ways to run Snowflake is by using Tor Browser, Orbot, or installing the browser add on in your current browser. Extra capacity helps people in Iran stay connected when the network comes back online.

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              @torproject the web page doesn't give a lot of detail, even in the faq section. Tor browser (which i use) says it's "ready to use" on the page, but zero info on how to activate and host a snowflake in Tor browser like you can with firefox extension.

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              • torproject@mastodon.socialT torproject@mastodon.social

                ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Update: Brief returns of internet access are driving spikes in Snowflake usage. Please help us run more proxies if you can. โ„๏ธ snowflake.torproject.org

                The easiest ways to run Snowflake is by using Tor Browser, Orbot, or installing the browser add on in your current browser. Extra capacity helps people in Iran stay connected when the network comes back online.

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                sgs@det.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                @torproject

                Orbot saugt den Akku leer, zumindest bei mir auf dem Handy (Android). Auf dem Notebook im FF lรคuft es prima.

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                • torproject@mastodon.socialT torproject@mastodon.social

                  ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Update: Brief returns of internet access are driving spikes in Snowflake usage. Please help us run more proxies if you can. โ„๏ธ snowflake.torproject.org

                  The easiest ways to run Snowflake is by using Tor Browser, Orbot, or installing the browser add on in your current browser. Extra capacity helps people in Iran stay connected when the network comes back online.

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                  @torproject
                  Just do it please! ๐Ÿ‘

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                  • torproject@mastodon.socialT torproject@mastodon.social

                    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Update: Brief returns of internet access are driving spikes in Snowflake usage. Please help us run more proxies if you can. โ„๏ธ snowflake.torproject.org

                    The easiest ways to run Snowflake is by using Tor Browser, Orbot, or installing the browser add on in your current browser. Extra capacity helps people in Iran stay connected when the network comes back online.

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                    @torproject
                    I operate, and have for years already, a regular relay. Is that of any help? I might be able to fire up another one, albeit with a rather limited bandwidth.

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                    • torproject@mastodon.socialT torproject@mastodon.social

                      ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Update: Brief returns of internet access are driving spikes in Snowflake usage. Please help us run more proxies if you can. โ„๏ธ snowflake.torproject.org

                      The easiest ways to run Snowflake is by using Tor Browser, Orbot, or installing the browser add on in your current browser. Extra capacity helps people in Iran stay connected when the network comes back online.

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                      @torproject
                      How do clients know to connect to an instance of snowflake? Does the server 'phone home' somewhere to list itself as available?

                      shark@miniwa.moeS rebootdeluxe@infosec.exchangeR blackwolf@fedi.atB 3 Replies Last reply
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                      • sb@metroholografix.caS sb@metroholografix.ca

                        @torproject
                        How do clients know to connect to an instance of snowflake? Does the server 'phone home' somewhere to list itself as available?

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                        #12
                        @sb @torproject we have to connect to a broker, which gives us an IP address of an active proxy. The broker itself is domain fronted behind another big website (like bunny.net, cdn77, these two currently work on MCI, in my region at least)
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                        • shark@miniwa.moeS shark@miniwa.moe
                          @sb @torproject we have to connect to a broker, which gives us an IP address of an active proxy. The broker itself is domain fronted behind another big website (like bunny.net, cdn77, these two currently work on MCI, in my region at least)
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                          @Shark @torproject
                          Thank you.

                          I'm just wondering, once a standalone instance of snowflake is running on a server and the ports have been opened up, how is that instance discovered?

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                          • sb@metroholografix.caS sb@metroholografix.ca

                            @torproject
                            How do clients know to connect to an instance of snowflake? Does the server 'phone home' somewhere to list itself as available?

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                            @sb @torproject Snowflake clients and snowflake proxies find each other via a broker:

                            https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/snowflake/-/wikis/Technical%20Overview

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                            • rebootdeluxe@infosec.exchangeR rebootdeluxe@infosec.exchange

                              @sb @torproject Snowflake clients and snowflake proxies find each other via a broker:

                              https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/snowflake/-/wikis/Technical%20Overview

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                              @rebootdeluxe @torproject
                              Ah, perfect - exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.

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                              • sb@metroholografix.caS sb@metroholografix.ca

                                @Shark @torproject
                                Thank you.

                                I'm just wondering, once a standalone instance of snowflake is running on a server and the ports have been opened up, how is that instance discovered?

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                                @sb @torproject I'm not sure exactly how, but maybe because snowflake proxies are used as entry nodes, broker discovers them the same way that TOR entry nodes are discovered (which I also don't know how)

                                maybe tomorrow I'll start reading on it a bit
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                                • sb@metroholografix.caS sb@metroholografix.ca

                                  @torproject
                                  How do clients know to connect to an instance of snowflake? Does the server 'phone home' somewhere to list itself as available?

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                                  @sb @torproject Bitchat also uses the tor network by default. So running a Snowflake proxy node will support it as well. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                                  • torproject@mastodon.socialT torproject@mastodon.social

                                    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท Update: Brief returns of internet access are driving spikes in Snowflake usage. Please help us run more proxies if you can. โ„๏ธ snowflake.torproject.org

                                    The easiest ways to run Snowflake is by using Tor Browser, Orbot, or installing the browser add on in your current browser. Extra capacity helps people in Iran stay connected when the network comes back online.

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                                    @torproject I'm running the plugin in Brave browser since approximately 2 years or so. But just set up a permanent proxy node on my VPS as well.

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                                    • shark@miniwa.moeS shark@miniwa.moe
                                      @sb @torproject I'm not sure exactly how, but maybe because snowflake proxies are used as entry nodes, broker discovers them the same way that TOR entry nodes are discovered (which I also don't know how)

                                      maybe tomorrow I'll start reading on it a bit
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                                      @sb @torproject found something
                                      "Proxies poll the broker periodically, using ordinary HTTPS requests."
                                      https://www.bamsoftware.com/papers/snowflake/
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                                      • shark@miniwa.moeS shark@miniwa.moe
                                        @sb @torproject found something
                                        "Proxies poll the broker periodically, using ordinary HTTPS requests."
                                        https://www.bamsoftware.com/papers/snowflake/
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                                        @sb @torproject also snowflake works behind NAT, there is no need for opening a port.
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                                        • joevan@mastodon.socialJ joevan@mastodon.social

                                          @Ann_Effes @torproject

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                                          Snowflake โ€“ Holen Sie sich diese Erweiterung fรผr ๐ŸฆŠ Firefox (de)

                                          Laden Sie Snowflake fรผr Firefox herunter. Help people in censored countries access the Internet without restrictions. Once you install and enable the extension, wait for the snowflake icon to turn green, this means a censored user is connecting through your extension to access the Internet!

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                                          @joevan @Ann_Effes @torproject Are we talking about security here?
                                          Having this as a browser extension, next to my banking, email, docs and all, sounds a little crazy. This should be a process running under its own user.

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