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IPv6
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- Subject: IPv6
- From: Watson Ladd <watsonbladd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 19:11:07 -0400
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Is tor IPv6 ready? And will tor use IPsec for securing communications
between nodes if available?
If not, what needs to be done to make this possible?
Sincerely,
Watson Ladd
(sorry if this is a dupe.)
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