>> does the following also apply if a Tor users chooses to use a bridge? >> >>> - We do not choose more than one router in a given /16 subnet >> [1] >> >> Will tor ensure that the relays are not in the same /16 netblock with the bridge? > > Yes, as each node is added to the path, its IPv4 address is checked > against the IPv4 /16 netblocks of the existing nodes in the path. > This includes relays and bridges. > > There is no support for checking IPv6 addresses yet: > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24393 > But when there is, we will check IPv6 /32s, for those nodes that have IPv6 > addresses. Does it check only against actively used ORPort IPv4 address or all ORPort IPs in the bridge descriptor when connecting to the bridge via IPv6? example: - bridge has an IPv6 and IPv4 1.1.2.2 - exit has 1.1.2.3 - tor client connects to the bridge using IPv6 Will the client use that exit if it connects to the bridge via IPv6? thanks, nusenu -- https://mastodon.social/@nusenu twitter: @nusenu_
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