On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 09:13:37 +, Linus Nordberg wrote:
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> I think that we should allow IPv6 addresses in the HiddenServicePort
Turns out it already does (tor_addr_port_lookup()). Seems that changing
the parsing & processing for IPv6 'bridge' already did the trick.
Tested with ::1 only, have
Andreas Krey wrote
Sun, 26 Aug 2012 09:50:11 +0200:
| On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 22:45:47 +, Linus Nordberg wrote:
| ...
| > The roadmaps/Tor/IPv6 [1] wiki page has been started with the goal of
| > communicating the status of the work with Tor on IPv6.
|
| Hmm, is there any thought of allowing IPv
On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 22:45:47 +, Linus Nordberg wrote:
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> The roadmaps/Tor/IPv6 [1] wiki page has been started with the goal of
> communicating the status of the work with Tor on IPv6.
Hmm, is there any thought of allowing IPv6 addresses for accessing
hidden services? Or do you expect it to
Jeroen Massar wrote
Fri, 17 Aug 2012 20:07:30 +0200:
| > [1] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/roadmaps/Tor/IPv6
| > [2] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?keywords=~ipv6
|
| I do not see a 'how to help with testing' ticket/description yet.
I've added a section on ho
On 2012-08-16 22:45, Linus Nordberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The roadmaps/Tor/IPv6 [1] wiki page has been started with the goal of
> communicating the status of the work with Tor on IPv6.
>
> Additionally, searching for Trac tickets with the keyword "ipv6" [2]
> might give a picture of what's going on.
>
Hi,
The roadmaps/Tor/IPv6 [1] wiki page has been started with the goal of
communicating the status of the work with Tor on IPv6.
Additionally, searching for Trac tickets with the keyword "ipv6" [2]
might give a picture of what's going on.
Asking here or highlighting ln5 on #tor-dev is of course