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Snowflake clients will now attempt NAT discovery using the provided STUN servers and report their NAT type to the Snowflake broker for matching. The three possibilities for NAT types are: - unknown (the client was unable to determine their NAT type), - restricted (the client has a restrictive NAT and can only be paired with unrestricted NATs) - unrestricted (the client can be paired with any other NAT). |
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| README.md | ||
| snowflake.go | ||
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This is the Tor client component of Snowflake.
It is based on goptlib.
Flags
The client uses these following torrc options by default:
ClientTransportPlugin snowflake exec ./client \
-url https://snowflake-broker.azureedge.net/ \
-front ajax.aspnetcdn.com \
-ice stun:stun.l.google.com:19302
-url should be the URL of a Broker instance.
-front is an optional front domain for the Broker request.
-ice is a comma-separated list of ICE servers. These can be STUN or TURN
servers.