On Tuesday 26 June 2012 19:04:43 grarpamp wrote: > Additionally, such addresses are exchanged and relayed via the P2P network. > To do so, we reused the fd87:d87e:eb43::/48 IPv6 range. Each address in > this 80-bit range is mapped to an onion address, and treated as belonging > to a separate network. This network range is the same as used by the > OnionCat application (though we do not use OnionCat in any way), and is > part of the RFC4193 Unique Local IPv6 range, which is normally not globally > routable.
What happens if a Bitcoin program using one of these addresses is running on the same box as OnionCat? cmeclax _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
