mre
November 22, 2022, 9:39am
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I run a stand alone Snowflake proxy (Docker) in a VPS. Lately the traffic has dropped from hundreds of MBs (and at one points GBs) an hour to almost nothing.
I haven’t changed anything. Has something changed in the backend or is this related to some sort of blocking?
Sorry if this has been discussed elsewhere - I tried to search for an answer.
Vort
November 22, 2022, 9:57am
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Most likely, your problem is described here:
Fix for this problem is developed month ago:
Closes #40220
But looks like developers have more important things to do than making proxies work correctly.
mre
November 22, 2022, 10:42am
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I’m new to this, but the NAT looks good, correct?
But yeah, I’m sure there’s lots to do for the devs, was just wondering if I did something wrong.
@mre It’s possible this particular slowdown was related to mobile traffic blocking reported by netblocks yesterday. I had a similar drop.
mre
November 22, 2022, 4:46pm
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Good to know. Then I won’t spend more time on it.
@mre This is from the snowflake wiki and might be useful to you as far as NAT is concerned.
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NAT matching · Wiki · The Tor Project / Anti-censorship / Pluggable Transports / Snowflake · GitLab
gitlab.torproject.org
](NAT matching · Wiki · The Tor Project / Anti-censorship / Pluggable Transports / Snowflake · GitLab )
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SirNeo
November 22, 2022, 7:38pm
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It can be related to the issue #40211 but usually when the traffic drops to 0 it doesn’t recover.
In the screenshot posted by @mre can be seen that this traffic drops to 0 three times but it also recovers.