I remember seeing this project. It creates a virtual IPv6 network by
such onion->IPV6 mapping.
But I forgot its name, and google isn't cooperative in this matter at all.
Thanks,
Yuri
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Yuri writes:
> I remember seeing this project. It creates a virtual IPv6 network by
> such onion->IPV6 mapping.
Are you thinking of "onioncat"?
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On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 6:22 PM, Yuri wrote:
> I remember seeing this project. It creates a virtual IPv6 network by such
> onion->IPV6 mapping.
There are two of them, the first being more well known,
they interoperate, useful for UDP apps, mosh, the torrent
communities, etc...
https://www.onionc
On 03/26/2018 12:05 PM, grarpamp wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 6:22 PM, Yuri wrote:
>> I remember seeing this project. It creates a virtual IPv6 network by such
>> onion->IPV6 mapping.
>
> There are two of them, the first being more well known,
> they interoperate, useful for UDP apps, mosh, t
Try it and report back =)
On March 27, 2018 12:41:13 AM EDT, Mirimir wrote:
>On 03/26/2018 12:05 PM, grarpamp wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 6:22 PM, Yuri wrote:
>>> I remember seeing this project. It creates a virtual IPv6 network by
>such
>>> onion->IPV6 mapping.
>>
>> There are two of the
On 03/26/2018 05:46 PM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> Try it and report back =)
Sure, I could do that.
But the v3 onion address space is vastly larger than the IPv6 address
space (256-bit addresses vs 128-bit addresses). So I don't see how a 1:1
mapping is possible.
What am I missing?
> On March 27, 2