Quoting Toralf Förster (2022-02-19 11:15:19)
I do simply run here
~/devel/go/src/snowflake/proxy/proxy &>>/tmp/snowflake-proxy.log &
and was wondering if I have to open special UDP inbound ports ?
[...]
but b/c I do have a rather restrict inbound firewall rule set I'm
wondering about that.
If you have a restricted firewall you might have what snowflake calls
'restricted NAT', the most useful snowflake proxies are the 'unrestricted NAT'
ones, as they allow clients in a more restricted NAT situations to connect to
them. You can check the NAT type you have in the logs.
If you have restricted NAT I would recommend you to open the UDP port range of
32768-60999.
More information about NAT types:
There as a conversation about that in the forum few months ago:
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