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Re: [tor-bugs] #27385 [Obfuscation/Snowflake]: https://snowflake.torproject.org/embed is confusing
#27385: https://snowflake.torproject.org/embed is confusing
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Reporter: cypherpunks3 | Owner: (none)
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: High | Milestone:
Component: Obfuscation/Snowflake | Version:
Severity: Major | Resolution:
Keywords: snowflake, ux-team | Actual Points:
Parent ID: | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Comment (by dcf):
Replying to [comment:7 antonela]:
> hey, thanks for all the answers
>
> >There are basically five states:
> >The one who wants to become a snowflake proxy (call him D) waits for a
Tor snowflake user (call him F).
> >D successfully connects to F.
> >F is browsing on Tor so there's data transfer to D.
> >F is idle so there are no data transfers.
> >F quits and after a timeout D disconnects and goes back to the first
step.
>
>
> Great, that gives us:
>
> 1. waiting [white]
> 2. no transferring [fuscia]
> 3. connected [green]
> 4. transferring [green + rotate]
> 5. transferring with peers [+1 white + rotate]
I would add a state separate from "waiting" to represent when the proxy is
disabled because the user has not opted in. I don't think it's worth
distinguishing the states "connected and idle" and "connected and
transmitting". It's not well-defined anyway, because a proxy can have
multiple connections, some idle and some transmitting. I don't understand
the difference between "transferring" and "transferring with peers"--
what's a peer?
These are the states I am thinking of:
* disabled because not opted in
* disabled because of an error (e.g. missing JS, missing WebRTC,
unhandled exception)
* enabled, no clients
* enabled, at least one client (could depict the number of clients)
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/27385#comment:8>
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