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Re: [tor-talk] AORTA - others tried it?
On my Debian system, programs like Firefox and Chromium do not work
> > with TorSocks. For AORTA I haven't been able to find a program that
> > does not work under AORTA. Please let me know if you have a program
> > that does not work with AORTA.
>
> Well, I'm not sure what is cause this:
>
> $ aorta -c -t telnet abcd1234abcd1234.onion 80
>
> WARNING NOT testing if Tor handles all Internet traffic.
>
> RUNNING telnet abcd1234abcd1234.onion 80
> Trying 10.216.233.115...
> telnet: connect to address 10.216.233.115: Connection timed out
> Trying fa93:ac5e:c801:b104:ad21:2e27:0f18:b4f...
> telnet: connect to address fa93:ac5e:c801:b104:ad21:2e27:0f18:b4f:
> Invalid argument
>
> AORTA CLOSED ...
>
> OTOH this works fine:
>
> $ torsocks telnet abcd1234abcd1234.onion 80
> Trying 127.39.20.0...
> Connected to abcd1234abcd1234.onion.
> Escape character is '^]'.
>
> Why is AORTA failing, also why is result of trying to connect on
> IPV6
> "Invalid argument"?
This is strange in multiple ways:
First the address. abcd1234abcd1234.onion cannot be a *real* onion
address because onion addresses are supposed to be unreadable :-)
I suspected it to be some kind of test address so i tried to find it in
the Tor source code. No luck. But....
I got a telnet reply when i tried to connect to it with AORTA. The
connection was closed immediate after i got the "Escape character is"
message.
With torsocks the address was not resolved and no connection was
established.
About the IPV6 address in your AORTA session. I do not know how you got
this address. AORTA should only resolve to an IPV4 address in the
10.192.0.0/10 range.
Regards,
Rob.
https://hoevenstein.nl
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