Thanks for the clarification. It's much easier to understand now.
Comrade Ringo Kamens
On 10/26/07, Nick 'Zaf' Clifford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick 'Zaf' Clifford wrote:
> > Hey ya,
> >
> > Just noticed one small problem with Tor + Firefox + IPv6.
> > I'm aware that Tor doesn't yet support I
> If you are using Tor (and have Firefox configured to use the HTTP
> proxy), Firefox will not use the proxy for IPv6 traffic.
Nonsense. At the time at which Firefox decides whether to make
a request through a proxy, it doesn't yet know whether the target
server has an IPv6 address.
What you're
Nick 'Zaf' Clifford wrote:
> Hey ya,
>
> Just noticed one small problem with Tor + Firefox + IPv6.
> I'm aware that Tor doesn't yet support IPv6, but I found an interesting
> development with respect to a system that has IPv6 configured and working.
>
>
Embarrassing confession time:
When I first
Thus spake Arrakis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Greetings and welcome to 2006!
>
> Excerpt from "How To Create Torpark"
Heh, what's happened in 2007 then? Does this document still exist? A
couple of google searches fail to turn it up.
> Step 31. set as follows:
> noscript.notify.hideDelay = 30
Arrakis wrote:
> Greetings and welcome to 2006!
>
> <3,
> Steve
>
> Excerpt from "How To Create Torpark"
>
> Step 31. set as follows:
> noscript.notify.hideDelay = 30
> noscript.statusIcon = false
> network.dns.disableIPv6 = true ; ipv6 addresses fail through tor.
> network.p
Greetings and welcome to 2006!
<3,
Steve
Excerpt from "How To Create Torpark"
Step 31. set as follows:
noscript.notify.hideDelay = 30
noscript.statusIcon = false
network.dns.disableIPv6 = true ; ipv6 addresses fail through tor.
network.proxy.socks_remote_dns = true
brow
Nice find!
Thanks for reporting it.
On 10/25/07, Nick 'Zaf' Clifford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey ya,
>
> Just noticed one small problem with Tor + Firefox + IPv6.
> I'm aware that Tor doesn't yet support IPv6, but I found an interesting
> development with respect to a system that has IPv6
Thus spake Nick 'Zaf' Clifford ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hey ya,
>
> Just noticed one small problem with Tor + Firefox + IPv6.
> I'm aware that Tor doesn't yet support IPv6, but I found an interesting
> development with respect to a system that has IPv6 configured and working.
>
> If you are using
Hey ya,
Just noticed one small problem with Tor + Firefox + IPv6.
I'm aware that Tor doesn't yet support IPv6, but I found an interesting
development with respect to a system that has IPv6 configured and working.
If you are using Tor (and have Firefox configured to use the HTTP
proxy), Firefox wi
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