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This is the Broker component of Snowflake.
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### Overview
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The Broker handles the rendezvous by matching Snowflake
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Clients with Proxies, and passing their WebRTC Session Descriptions
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(the "signaling" step). This allows Clients and Proxies to establish
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a Peer connection.
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It is analogous to Flashproxy's
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[Facilitator](https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/FlashProxyFAQ),
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but bidirectional and domain-fronted.
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The Broker expects:
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- Clients to send their SDP offer in a POST request, which will then block
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until the Broker responds with the answer of the matched Proxy.
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- Proxies to announce themselves with a POST request, to which the Broker
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responds with some Client's SDP offer. The Proxy should then send a second
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POST request soon after containing its SDP answer, which the Broker passes
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back to the same Client.
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### Running your own
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You can run your own Broker on either localhost or appengine.
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(Other CDNs will be supported soon.)
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To run on localhost, run `dev_appserver.py` or equivalent from this
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directory. (on arch, I use the wrapper script `dev_appserver-go`)
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To run on appengine, you can spin up your own instance with an arbitrary
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name, and use `appcfg.py`.
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In both cases, you'll need to provide the URL of the custom broker
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to the client plugin using the `--url $URL` flag.
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See more detailed appengine instructions
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[here](https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/go/).
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