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  1. .TH SNOWFLAKE-CLIENT "1" "July 2021" "snowflake-client" "User Commands"
  2. .SH NAME
  3. snowflake-client \- WebRTC pluggable transport client for Tor
  4. .SH DESCRIPTION
  5. Snowflake helps users circumvent censorship by making a WebRTC
  6. connection to volunteer proxies. These proxies relay Tor traffic to a
  7. Snowflake bridge and then through the Tor network.
  8. .SS "Usage of snowflake-client:"
  9. .HP
  10. \fB\-ampcache\fR string
  11. .IP
  12. URL of AMP cache to use as a proxy for signaling
  13. .HP
  14. \fB\-front\fR string
  15. .IP
  16. front domain
  17. .HP
  18. \fB\-ice\fR string
  19. .IP
  20. comma\-separated list of ICE servers
  21. .HP
  22. \fB\-keep\-local\-addresses\fR
  23. .IP
  24. keep local LAN address ICE candidates
  25. .HP
  26. \fB\-log\fR string
  27. .IP
  28. name of log file
  29. .HP
  30. \fB\-log\-to\-state\-dir\fR
  31. .IP
  32. resolve the log file relative to tor's pt state dir
  33. .HP
  34. \fB\-logToStateDir\fR
  35. .IP
  36. use \fB\-log\-to\-state\-dir\fR instead
  37. .HP
  38. \fB\-max\fR int
  39. .IP
  40. capacity for number of multiplexed WebRTC peers (default 1)
  41. .HP
  42. \fB\-unsafe\-logging\fR
  43. .IP
  44. prevent logs from being scrubbed
  45. .HP
  46. \fB\-url\fR string
  47. .IP
  48. URL of signaling broker
  49. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  50. https://snowflake.torproject.org