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Re: [tor-bugs] #25985 [Obfuscation/Snowflake]: Add AMP cache as another domain fronting option with Google



#25985: Add AMP cache as another domain fronting option with Google
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 Reporter:  twim                   |          Owner:  (none)
     Type:  project                |         Status:  new
 Priority:  Medium                 |      Milestone:
Component:  Obfuscation/Snowflake  |        Version:
 Severity:  Normal                 |     Resolution:
 Keywords:                         |  Actual Points:
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 Reviewer:                         |        Sponsor:
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Old description:

> This ticket is meant to track progress on adding AMP cache fronting into
> Snowflake broker and client.
>
> This is a followup  of
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/25804#comment:25:
>
> > It turns out that AppEngine is not the only option for domain fronting
> with Google.
> > Google also provides a service called ​AMP cache for ​AMP pages. What
> it basically does is proxying random pages on the Internet and making
> them load faster (e.g. on Google search results). It requires pages to
> comply with some format though and also strips invisible content, resizes
> images, etc.
> > Despite it is being served via different domain names (one per real
> domain) it is still hosted at Google infrastructure which can be fronted.

New description:

 This ticket is meant to track progress on adding AMP cache fronting into
 Snowflake broker and client.

 This is a followup  of
 https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/25804#comment:25:

 > It turns out that AppEngine is not the only option for domain fronting
 with Google.
 > Google also provides a service called
 ​[https://developers.google.com/amp/cache/ AMP cache] for
 [https://ampproject.org/ ​AMP pages]. What it basically does is proxying
 random pages on the Internet and making them load faster (e.g. on Google
 search results). It requires pages to comply with some format though and
 also strips invisible content, resizes images, etc.
 > Despite it is being served via different domain names (one per real
 domain) it is still hosted at Google infrastructure which can be fronted.

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Comment (by dcf):

 twim's library for tunneling through AMP:
 https://github.com/nogoegst/amper

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