Thanks a lot. I'll read the manual and try it. Regards
2015-02-28 23:33 GMT+08:00 Linus Nordberg <li...@nordberg.se>: > Hongyi Zhao <hongyi.z...@gmail.com> wrote > Fri, 27 Feb 2015 09:41:26 +0800: > > | Now, I try to use tor-vidalia bundle to access the ipv6-enabled website, > | say, http://ipv6.google.com/. And do the corresponding settings just as > | things descriped here: > | > | > http://www.dsfc.net/infrastructure/securite/configurer-tor-privoxy-ipv6-linux/ > | > | For detail: > | > | 1- In my torrc, I inserted the following line: > | > | SocksPort [::1]:9050 > > Leaving privoxy aside, it seems like you are trying to make your tor > client listen to the IPv6 localhost address. This is not necessary in > order to access an IPv6 resource on the internet. > > > | 2- Then I stared the vidalia bundle, and ensure that the tor and privoxy > | are listening on correct ports: > > I would recommend using the Tor Browser instead. > > > | 3- Thirdly, I use tor or privoxy as the proxy to access the > | http://ipv6.google.com/, but finally failed. Can someone please give me > | some hints? > > Leaving privoxy aside, you will have to add the 'IPv6Traffic' flag to > your SocksPort line in torrc in order for your tor client to ask exits > for IPv6 addresses. Note that you will have to talk SOCKS5 to your tor > client in order for this to work. Here is an example of how to do that: > > $ curl -v -A '' -x socks5://127.0.0.1:9050 https://ipv6.google.com/ > > You might want the 'PreferIPv6' flag too. See the fine manual. > -- Hongyi Zhao <hongyi.z...@gmail.com> Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences GnuPG DSA: 0xD108493 -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk