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Nick Mathewson de4cc126cb Build and test most of the machinery needed for IPv6 virtualaddrmaps
With an IPv6 virtual address map, we can basically hand out a new
IPv6 address for _every_ address we connect to.  That'll be cool, and
will let us maybe get around prop205 issues.

This uses some fancy logic to try to make the code paths in the ipv4
and the ipv6 case as close as possible, and moves to randomly
generated addresses so we don't need to maintain those stupid counters
that will collide if Tor restarts but apps don't.

Also has some XXXX items to fix to make this useful. More design
needed.
2012-12-17 14:51:29 -05:00
changes changes entry for disabling cache usage by default 2012-12-17 14:50:05 -05:00
contrib bump to 0.2.4.6-alpha-dev 2012-11-13 01:46:59 -05:00
doc Build and test most of the machinery needed for IPv6 virtualaddrmaps 2012-12-17 14:51:29 -05:00
src Build and test most of the machinery needed for IPv6 virtualaddrmaps 2012-12-17 14:51:29 -05:00
.gitignore Update .gitignore with new autotools droppings from nonrecursive make 2012-08-27 10:12:01 -04:00
acinclude.m4 Rename configure.in to configure.ac 2012-09-04 11:12:00 -04:00
autogen.sh Use autoreconf, not autoconf&&automake&&etc in autogen.sh 2010-09-27 11:20:12 -04:00
ChangeLog forward-port the 0.2.3.25 changelog and release notes 2012-11-20 03:46:56 -05:00
configure.ac Merge branch 'win64-7260' 2012-12-07 14:12:17 -05:00
Doxyfile.in Fix up all doxygen warnings other than "foo is not documented" 2011-03-16 14:47:27 -04:00
INSTALL Small fixes for the 2702 implementation 2011-04-02 12:15:08 +02:00
LICENSE Add a copy of OpenBSD's sys/queue.h as tor_queue.h 2012-10-12 17:18:14 -04:00
Makefile.am Simplify list of files that get whitespace-checked 2012-10-12 17:16:20 -04:00
Makefile.nmake Initial patch to build Tor with msvc and nmake 2011-08-01 12:36:59 -04:00
README we have two faqs for now 2010-02-22 00:41:48 -05:00
ReleaseNotes forward-port the 0.2.3.25 changelog and release notes 2012-11-20 03:46:56 -05:00

Tor protects your privacy on the internet by hiding the connection
between your Internet address and the services you use. We believe Tor
is reasonably secure, but please ensure you read the instructions and
configure it properly.

To build Tor from source:
        ./configure && make && make install

Home page:
        https://www.torproject.org/

Download new versions:
        https://www.torproject.org/download.html

Documentation, including links to installation and setup instructions:
        https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html

Making applications work with Tor:
        https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorifyHOWTO

Frequently Asked Questions:
        https://www.torproject.org/faq.html
        https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ