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 according to RFC4193 ... Now >> | we can map e.g. 5wyqrzbvrdsumnok.onion directly to >> | FD87:D87E:EB43:edb1:8e4:3588:e546:35ca. >> >> Is it possible to specify a different /48? I understand that would break >> routing from stock OnionCat. But that's actually the goal. Could one >> perhaps tweak the source? >> >> [0] https://www.cypherpunk.at/onioncat_trac/wiki/OnionCat >> > > > Hi! > > Yes, you can specify a different network prefix. But be aware, that this > would break routing with other OnionCats, i.e. you'll create your own > private network. > > The prefix is defined hard-coded as the cpp macro TOR_PREFIX in > ocat_netdesc.h. Just modify it up to your needs an recompile it. > > Regards, > Bernhard
Thank you. 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? And I could configure onion services to route among multiple /48 networks, yes? -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
