On Wednesday 27 March 2013 07:36:42 mirimir wrote: > On 03/27/2013 05:38 AM, Bernhard R. Fischer wrote: > > On Wednesday 27 March 2013 04:59:41 mirimir wrote: > >> OpenVPN clients connect with servers via Tor in TCP mode. > >> > >> But can OpenVPN servers be run as Tor hidden services? > >> > >> I searched quite a bit, but didn't find anything. That's surprising, > >> because (in retrospect) the idea seems so obvious. > >> > >> What am I missing? > > <snip> > > > If you are trying to build an IP connection between hosts based on hidden > > services, you may also use OnionCat. It does exactly what you are looking > > for. > > > > https://www.cypherpunk.at/onioncat/ > > Thank you. I didn't think of OnionCat, although I've read about it before. > > Using OnionCat, would I be establishing a private point-to-point > connection to the remote IPv6 address? Or would I be connecting to a > common multi-point VPN, through which I could reach the remote IPv6 > address? OC works point-to-point but of course several "clients" could connect to one central point. I put "clients" under quotes because OC implements the peer-to- peer-model and not the client-server-model. Since it offers a transparent IP connection you can additionally setup any kind of routing. Regards, Bernhard
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