On 07/01/2018 12:59 PM, arisbe wrote:
Thank you Roman for quick reply. I had typo on ORPort address that but just in this email. My ISP at home and work does not pass Ipv6 so I am not able to ping/trace. I think I don't have the resources to work this problem to satisfactory conclusion so I'm still looking for suggestions. Your advice regarding working out the IPv6 problem before integrating Tor was wise. That is the direction I will take.
You can do ping IPv6 using https://asm.ca.com/.
On 7/1/2018 11:34 AM, Roman Mamedov wrote:
Hello,
In /etc/network/interfaces you set your IP to
address 2a06:1700:0:1b::
which is equivalent of 2a06:1700:0:1b:0:0:0:0, or also 2a06:1700:0:1b::0.
But then in torrc you use:
ORPort [2a06:1700:0:1b::1]:9001
From your configs, this is your upstream gateway IP, not IP of your actual machine. So this configuration is incorrect.
Also generally it is adviced against using the all-zeroes IP (which you chose), it has some special properties and some software may not support it properly.
Assuming the entire /64 is assigned to you by the host and the gateway is ..::1 in it, it's a fine idea to use ..::2, or just whatever IP other than the ..::0.
Finally though, neither your gateway nor your machine at its present IP seem to be reachable from the Internet at the moment. Verify that IPv6 works properly with ping/trace/curl/wget before trying to use it with more complex apps such as Tor.
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