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Re: [tor-bugs] #31100 [Circumvention/Snowflake]: Firefox addon not reporting any users



#31100: Firefox addon not reporting any users
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 Reporter:  cohosh                   |          Owner:  cohosh
     Type:  defect                   |         Status:  assigned
 Priority:  Medium                   |      Milestone:  Tor: unspecified
Component:  Circumvention/Snowflake  |        Version:  Tor: unspecified
 Severity:  Normal                   |     Resolution:
 Keywords:  snowflake-webextension   |  Actual Points:
Parent ID:                           |         Points:
 Reviewer:                           |        Sponsor:  Sponsor28
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Comment (by cohosh):

 Okay running it again this morning it's working fine for me:
 {{{
 XML Parsing Error: no element found
 Snowflake: WebRTC DataChannel opened! snowflake.js:1194:13
 Snowflake: websocket-relay connected! snowflake.js:1194:13
 Snowflake: At client capacity.
 Content Security Policy: Couldn’t parse invalid host 'wasm-eval'
 Snowflake: At client capacity.
 ICE failed, add a STUN server and see about:webrtc for more details
 Snowflake: At client capacity.
 }}}

 I think what might be happening is sometimes the webextension gets into an
 infinite loop and perpetually thinks that it's at client capacity. Maybe
 there's a promise that isn't ever returning somewhere. I also think I'm
 still seeing the behaviour where a datachannel is being closed but the
 proxy still thinks it's connected, even with the omission of the STUN
 port.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/31100#comment:9>
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