On 24 Feb (12:02:11), Dr Gerard Bulger wrote:
Thinking of IPv6:
How far has the team got in implementing IPv6 only OR port facility ?
As of tor 0.4.5.x release, IPv6 is fully supported for tor clients and relays.
Currently you can only run tor relay of any sort if there is open IPv4 OR port to the internet. This is getting a bit quaint.
That is one piece of it. We still require an IPv4 as in a relay can not run with *only* an IPv6 at the moment.
One of the property that the network should have (even though it is not always true) is that every relays should be able to talk to every other relays. And thus if we have IPv4 only relays that can not talk to IPv6 relays only, we partition the network and this is no good.
I am sure I am not alone in having much wasted bandwidth that could be put to good Tor use but they are only accessible via IPv6, while they can exit of course IPv4 and IPv6
I realise that so far, despite IPv6 being open on my main exit for some years, there is still little IPv6 traffic, but that might suddenly change.
As the network migrates to tor >= 0.4.5.x, inter relay communication will start to ramp up on IPv6.
Cheers! David