Quoting admin--- via tor-relays (2024-09-20 22:49:59) > I'm writing because I want to run a snowflake proxy in a docker container on > a > server with two IP addresses; the primary public IP I want the snowflake > proxy > hosted on, and a public anycast IP that's shared between other servers. > I'm concerned the snowflake proxy may try listening on the anycast IP, which > will cause problems as this IP is shared between a few servers! > From my understanding, a snowflake proxy should use the "host" network option > with docker. How can I specify which IP address to use with this option?
Yes, you are meant to use the host network, because snowflake will open a different port per connection. It will use whatever is your defaulted routed IP address to the internet. I don't know enough of docker to setup manual routing for a container, I guess is possible. -- meskio | https://meskio.net/ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- My contact info: https://meskio.net/crypto.txt -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Nos vamos a Croatan. _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays