

And it looks like a regular TCP / SSL connection Having launched Wireshark, I went to see what traffic looks like when working through a proxy. Thus, one can expect explosive growth of such proxies, if earlier the creation of the proxy was more a burst of goodwill or charity, then now - the more users on your proxy = the more subscribers to the channel -> advertising can be sold more expensive. Roughly speaking, telegram allows you to monetize a proxy, if earlier you could take a proxy from channel X (maybe, it works faster), but don’t read it at all, but go read Y, (and channel X spends money on supporting proxies to nothing), then now for using the proxy you will pay a signature on the channel. Promoted channels are such a channel that you will automatically subscribe to when connecting to a proxy, it will be pinned at the top of the contact / chat list and it cannot be deleted until you disconnect from this proxy. With a new type of proxy - you cannot break the law, the maximum that will happen - telegram will ban your IP address.Įxample of violation of the law in the case of socks: Through your proxy, they tried to hack into the bank / government agency, your hoster will receive an official complaint and in the best case, he will simply block you, in the worst case, to the Velkam court. Their proxies fell into the global proxy lists and spam and other bad things were sent through them. Previously, channels (and bots) made their proxies and distributed them to the world to save the audience in case of blocking. It is possible to work through the proxy only Telegram'aĪs you can see - a set of features makes this type of proxy highly specialized - for Telegram, you won’t be able to transfer normal traffic there, and this, oddly enough, is a huge plus. Password is not transmitted to the server when connected Traffic is no different from regular HTTPS / TLS (well, almost) To connect instead of username + password, only a password is enough MTProto Proxy is a protocol of the MTProto family (Telegram runs on it), it solves several problems at once: This device parses the tunnel and looks at what is inside, if it sees prohibited traffic, we block it. In those countries that use DPI for traffic analysis, this is done. , no, your telegram cannot be "removed" in this way, but you can look inside the proxy and understand that Ivan Ivanov uses the telegram. The main type of proxy that telegram now works with is socks. This protocol was created by the Telegram team to solve the problems of bypassing locks, but is it so good? Immediately after the events with Telegram blocking in Iran and Russia, a new type of Proxy began to appear in beta versions of the messenger, and to be precise, a new protocol - MTProto Proxy.
