[anti-censorship-team] Snowflake on OpenWrt

meskio meskio at torproject.org
Mon Sep 26 15:25:27 UTC 2022


Quoting Daniel Golle (2022-09-24 16:18:35)
> I thought it might be good to call your attention to the option of
> running a Snowflake proxy on small embedded devices, such as home
> routers. The resulting Go executable takes only about 3.5 MB of flash
> memory and running it consumes roughly 32 MB of RAM -- resources
> usually disposable even on consumer-grade home routers.
> 
> https://github.com/openwrt/packages/pull/19436
> 
> I've put each resulting executable into a package of its own, for
> now providing on init script only for the snowflake-proxy, it runs
> snowflake as an unpriviledged user/group snowflake:snowflake.
> In order to make the executables more distinguishable on the target
> systems I have renamed most of them adding a 'snowflake-' prefix.
> 
> I'd be glad to hear more opinions and receive review from project
> developers.

Amazing work, thank you for making the package.

I'm waiting for turris to include it in their repos so I can test it in my home 
router :)

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