Hello, thanks for your help.
On 10.11.2016 02:31, teor wrote: > No-one is working on it, as far as I know. All right, now I see. It's a "nice to have feature", but I don't rely on it. If it disturbs, than I will find a solution. > That just changes the IPv6 address selected by the OS. > > I can't see how it's relevant - unless you have *not* > configured privacy extensions, and so autodetection > exposes your MAC address to the world. The second point might only be relevant to me in this case with a bad ISP. I am using SLAAC and can't change the MAC address, due to a driver bug. And that's only if you haven't fixed IP addresses or such strange kind of dynamically created address space. > No, Tor ignores private addresses during autodetection, and > relies on other relays to provide the external address. Ahh, that's good to know, than it also ignores the Shared Address Space for use in ISP CGN: 100.64.0.0/10. As I remember it was recognized, but I've used FQDNs with the Address option. Does autodetection take really longer, than to configure a static IP address? Regards, Reiner _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays