Hi Nusenu/Valters,

Thanks for the reply and links; what isn’t entirely clear is the following scenario. What if I provide IPv4 via NAT, and IPv6 for the relay, hiding the IPv4 address, possibly with the “NoAdvertise” on the IPv4 entries for those.

Reading the trac page I’m not sure whether this would work, as there will be no IPv4 inbound possible, only IPv4 outbound and IPv6 in and outbound.

Additionally would it benefit the tor service or is it then only “show”? Sorry but that’s not entirely clear from what I can find published (and googling away).

Thx,
Stijn

On Mon, Dec 25, 2017, at 12:04, Valter Jansons wrote:

Just for completeness' sake:

Main IPv6 roadmap/feature matrix is at https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/roadmaps/Tor/IPv6Features

The particular ticket for IPv6-only relay support is at https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/5788

-- 4096R/A83CE748 Valters Jansons


On Mon, Dec 25, 2017, 12:52 nusenu <nusenu-lists@riseup.net> wrote:


Stijn Jonker:
> Hi tor geniuses,
>
> Having some bandwidth to spare, and "some" IPv6 addresses but no IPv4. I decided
> to setup an IPv6 only relay, and for diversity on OpenBSD, but I'm having
> trouble getting online.
> Is there any feasible way to do this as IPv6 only relay?

Hello Stijn Jonker,

unfortunately IPv6 only relays are not supported. All relays require an IPv4 address.
 In (a far) future IPv6 only relays might be feasible - once most of the relays
have IPv6 and relay-to-relay IPv6 connections are implemented.



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