On 8/28/16, Mirimir wrote:
> Is it possible to specify a different /48?
On the command line or config file, currently, in r570? No.
Excluding tunnel setup it's in src/ocat_netdesc.h.
Go ahead and add the -option if you want, seems useful.
Make sure you check the rfc and document your prefix
gene
On 08/28/2016 02:00 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> On 8/28/16, Mirimir wrote:
>> Is it possible to specify a different /48?
>
> On the command line or config file, currently, in r570? No.
> Excluding tunnel setup it's in src/ocat_netdesc.h.
> Go ahead and add the -option if you want, seems useful.
I'm no
On 2016-08-28 08:04, Mirimir wrote:
> I see in the OnionCat wiki:[0]
>
> | We map every unique .onion URL to a unique IPv6 address in
> | deterministic reversible manner. ... We generated the static
> | IPv6 prefix FD87:D87E:EB43::/48 according to RFC4193 ... Now
> | we can map e.g. 5wyqrzbvrdsum
On 2016-08-28 02:18, Andreas Krey wrote:
On Fri, 26 Aug 2016 13:25:58 +, carlo von lynX wrote:
...
I still don't understand why you guys hang out on a public surveilled
IRC network where each line you type goes straight into XKEYSCORE.
Because user management? When you change the irc chann
On 2016-08-28 07:14, Ahmad Youssef wrote:
Since the last tor-birdy update, Thunderbird doesn't start (stuck at
"Connecting to ") unless I run TBB first.
Any one experiencing the same issue ?
Is it configured to connect to Tor Browser's "tor" binary or do you have
a separate "stand alone" "tor
On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 09:44:55AM -0400, Nathaniel Suchy wrote:
> On 2016-08-28 02:18, Andreas Krey wrote:
> >On Fri, 26 Aug 2016 13:25:58 +, carlo von lynX wrote:
> >...
> >>I still don't understand why you guys hang out on a public surveilled
> >>IRC network where each line you type goes str
On 08/28/2016 05:41 AM, Bernhard R. Fischer wrote:
> On 2016-08-28 08:04, Mirimir wrote:
>> I see in the OnionCat wiki:[0]
>>
>> | We map every unique .onion URL to a unique IPv6 address in
>> | deterministic reversible manner. ... We generated the static
>> | IPv6 prefix FD87:D87E:EB43::/48 accord
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You probably just need to adjust the default port. It's probably set to 9150
which is what the TBB instead of 9050 which is what the tor stand alone binary
defaults to.
On August 28, 2016 7:14:00 AM EDT, Ahmad Youssef wrote:
>Since the last tor-b
On 8/28/16, Mirimir wrote:
> On 08/28/2016 02:00 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> OK. As I understand it, all that matters is using a /48 that won't be
> provisioned by ISPs. In case it hits the public Internet. Right?
If your users are the masses, yes. In a private install / userbase
you could pick anythi
On 2016-08-28 23:35, grarpamp wrote:
> On 8/28/16, Mirimir wrote:
>> On 08/28/2016 02:00 AM, grarpamp wrote:
>
>> OK. As I understand it, all that matters is using a /48 that won't be
>> provisioned by ISPs. In case it hits the public Internet. Right?
>
> If your users are the masses, yes. In a
On 2016-08-28 21:54, Mirimir wrote:
> On 08/28/2016 05:41 AM, Bernhard R. Fischer wrote:
>> On 2016-08-28 08:04, Mirimir wrote:
>>> I see in the OnionCat wiki:[0]
>>>
>>> | We map every unique .onion URL to a unique IPv6 address in
>>> | deterministic reversible manner. ... We generated the static
On 08/28/2016 11:09 PM, Bernhard R. Fischer wrote:
> On 2016-08-28 23:35, grarpamp wrote:
>> On 8/28/16, Mirimir wrote:
>>> On 08/28/2016 02:00 AM, grarpamp wrote:
>>
>>> OK. As I understand it, all that matters is using a /48 that won't be
>>> provisioned by ISPs. In case it hits the public Inter
Ahmad Youssef:
> Are there any news since the switch to DuckDuckGo's search results ?
No, alas not.
Georg
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