Hi,
I've been running a Snowflake (the stand-alone Go-proxy kind build from source) as a Debian service. I was working fine before, showing a handful of anonymous connections per day.
Recently it shows a new log message: "NAT type: restricted" after "starting" and I have not seen any new connections. I'm guessing that a restricted NAT does not allow any client to connect to my VM. Please tell me if I'm wrong.
I don't think that I have made any relevant changes to my network or hypervisor setup, recently. I don't know how to configure my OpenWrt router such that I have a suitable NAT to a specific IP in my DMZ. Can anyone tell me what I could try in order to restore my Snowflake-proxy to being useful to others again?
kind regards and thanks
On Sunday, July 19, 2020 7:25 PM, Toralf Förster toralf.foerster@gmx.de wrote:
On 7/18/20 10:45 AM, dmz21 wrote:
Recently it shows a new log message:
Did you upgrde the sources before?
I rebuild it from (an updated) default git branch before starting it every time, which is sort of daily. Not sure when the message first appeared and/or when it stopped getting connections, sorry. I'm just guessing they are related, so I might be wrong. Hard to find documentation about the Snowflake go-proxy.
kind regards and thanks
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