Why doesn't Tor support 4a?
Nick Mathewson
nickm at freehaven.net
Sat Feb 25 00:46:14 UTC 2006
On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 04:23:25PM -0800, ADB wrote:
> Dear Roger,
> Why does Tor support SOCKS 4 and 5 protocols but not 4a?
I assume this isn't what you meant to ask. Tor supports SOCKS4a and
SOCKS5-with-hostnames, but using SOCKS4 or SOCKS5-with-IP-addresses
means that you're probably leaking DNS.
[...]
> Alternatively, if there's some reason why this has to be the case,
> has anyone thought of doing one of the following as a work-around?
Yes, people have looked into solutions here. "Torcap" intercepts
gethostbyname requests at the C library level, and the projects called
"TorDNS" act as local nameservers that relay requests to Tor. Neither
is cross-platform, though, and neither supports hidden services
correctly. (Supporting hidden services would be doable with the
'MAPADDRESS' command in the control interface, but I don't think
anybody's taking that approach yet.)
The problem here is not a lack of good ideas but a lack of spare
time. Thanks for the ideas though!
yrs,
--
Nick Mathewson
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