On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 07:46:05 +1000, teor wrote:
>> On 17 Sep 2016, at 05:20, grarpamp
>> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 5:13 AM, Alex Elsayed
>> wrote:
>>> Hi, I'm using Tor in transparent mode, and I'm running into a rather
>>> inconvenient behavior.
>>>
>>> VirtualAddrNetworkIPv6 refus
> On 17 Sep 2016, at 05:20, grarpamp wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 5:13 AM, Alex Elsayed wrote:
>> Hi, I'm using Tor in transparent mode, and I'm running into a rather
>> inconvenient behavior.
>>
>> VirtualAddrNetworkIPv6 refuses to parse unless the network address given
>> is a /40 or b
On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 5:13 AM, Alex Elsayed wrote:
> Hi, I'm using Tor in transparent mode, and I'm running into a rather
> inconvenient behavior.
>
> VirtualAddrNetworkIPv6 refuses to parse unless the network address given
> is a /40 or broader. However, IPv6 ULA, which makes it very easy to gi
Kevin Steen writes:
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> I wanted a way to watch the streams being created while using
> TorBrowser, so I've created a Python Tk GUI to show the circuits and
> their associated streams:
>
> https://github.com/skyguy/onionview
>
> Each circuit is shown with the relays' country code
Hi, I'm using Tor in transparent mode, and I'm running into a rather
inconvenient behavior.
VirtualAddrNetworkIPv6 refuses to parse unless the network address given
is a /40 or broader. However, IPv6 ULA, which makes it very easy to give
Tor its own subnet no-strings-attached, strictly grants a /4