You're right. Brackets are not significant.
The 'NoAdvertise' is the other piece of bad advice I've been giving. You
will have to remove that flag and really run your bridge on the IPv4
address as well as the IPv6 for now. Or filter it off in a local
firewall or something like that outside of Tor.
--
Linus
Steve Snyder
swsnyder@snydernet.net wrote
Mon, 17 Sep 2012 11:16:12 -0400:
| No difference with the brackets removed from the IPv4 ORPort.
|
| More generally, Tor v0.2.3.22 seems to have no problem with an IPv4
| address in brackets. That is, having "ORPort [aa.bb.cc.dd]:443" as
| the only ORPort statement works with "[aa.bb.cc.dd]:443" used as the
| bridge address in Vidalia.
|
|
| On 09/17/2012 11:00 AM, Linus Nordberg wrote:
| > Steve Snyder
swsnyder@snydernet.net wrote
| > Mon, 17 Sep 2012 07:25:30 -0400:
| >
| > | Address aa.bb.cc.dd
| > | OutboundBindAddress aa.bb.cc.dd
| > | ORPort [2a00:1d70:ed15:37:235:53:64:0]:443
| > | OrPort [aa.bb.cc.dd]:80 NoAdvertise
| >
| > That will probably be treated as an IPv6 address. Can you please remove
| > the square brackets and try again?
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