Subj : TOR connectivity To : All From : deon Date : Thu Feb 17 2022 10:59 am Howdy, If anybody wants to connect and receive mail, or have their mail sent via tor, Hub 3 is now configured. Setting up tor was easier than I expected, so if you want to play, ping me (or Oli) and we'll get you going. Hub 3 is pretty much IPv6 only now. I have configured my home network to use IPv6 as the preferred networking, and I'll slowly be turning off my IPv4 connectivity. If you are only IPv4 (and use Hub 3) - dont worry! You'll still be able to connect. My public IPv4 address is still assigned to me by my ISP, but it'll now forward incoming connections to my NAT64 host, which will proxy your connection to the Hub. I'm looking forward to the day I can turn this host off - but I guess it will be many, many years before I can. :( Setting up the NAT64 host was also easier than I expected - I'm using openwrt for the task in a VM. I hope to do a write up of it, with the aim to make it easier for anybody to do the same if they wanted. If us end consumers are IPv6 ready, then it'll hopefully speed up the removal of IPv4 - no need to use two networking stacks. ....лоеп --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (21:2/116) .