> Yes, VoIP via UDP works very well through Tor with OnionCat. However,
> both endpoints must be running Tor and OnionCat. Basically, all devices
> running Tor and OnionCat have IPv6 addresses in the same /48 subnet. So
> any such device can connect with any other.
> But _not_ with any other IPv6
On 04/07/2020 08:32 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> Voice and video conferencing apps can and do
> work over I2P, Tor, Phantom, etc.
> Use the lowest quality, bandwidth, window size,
> frame rate, etc settings possible.
>
> UDP and IPv6 can and do work over all three of the above networks.
> With .onion
Voice and video conferencing apps can and do
work over I2P, Tor, Phantom, etc.
Use the lowest quality, bandwidth, window size,
frame rate, etc settings possible.
UDP and IPv6 can and do work over all three of the above networks.
With .onion (.i2p) use OnionCat (GarliCat) to enable UDP and IPv6.
On 04/03/2020 02:19 AM, namer...@mailo.com wrote:
> Has anyone managed to use Jitsi Meet over Tor, either with Tor Browser
> or with a normal browser+SOCKPort?
>
> Every time I try, the video/audio quality is unusable. Things drop out,
> I can't hear people, they can't hear me, etc. THis is true
Has anyone managed to use Jitsi Meet over Tor, either with Tor Browser
or with a normal browser+SOCKPort?
Every time I try, the video/audio quality is unusable. Things drop out,
I can't hear people, they can't hear me, etc. THis is true even if video
is turned off.
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