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Updated README with IPv6 details and fixed a bug with IPV6 only
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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ end of the tunnel. In this case, `ping 192.168.99.1` from the iodine client, and
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### MISC. INFO
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#### IPv6
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The data inside the tunnel is IPv4 only.
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The data inside the tunnel may be IPv4 or IPv6.
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The server listens to both IPv4 and IPv6 for incoming requests by default.
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Use options `-4` or `-6` to only listen on one protocol. Raw mode will be
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@ -141,6 +141,14 @@ to your DNS setup. Extending the example above would look like this:
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t1ns IN A 10.15.213.99
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t1ns IN AAAA 2001:db8::1001:99
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On the server, specify -S followed by an IPv6 address that will be the server end
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of the IPv6 pool to allocate to clients. The server only supports a /64 subnet
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mask, which is assumed and can be omitted. The first 64 bits are the network from
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which IPv6 addresses are allocated from.
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The client will automatically check for IPv6 capability on the server and
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assign the allocated address to its tunnel interface. No flags are needed.
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#### Routing
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It is possible to route all traffic through the DNS tunnel. To do this, first
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add a host route to the nameserver used by iodine over the wired/wireless
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handshake_check_v6(int dns_fd)
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{
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char in[4096];
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char server6[1024];
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char client6[1024];
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char server6[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
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char client6[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
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int i;
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int read;
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int netmask6 = 0;
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int length_recieved;
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fprintf(stderr, "Autoprobing server IPV6 tunnel support\n");
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fprintf(stderr, "Server tunnel IPv6 is %s\n", server6);
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fprintf(stderr, "Local tunnel IPv6 is %s\n", client6);
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length_recieved = strlen(client6);
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if (length_recieved > 2) {
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if (tun_setip6(client6, server6, netmask6) == 0) {
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use_v6 = true;
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return 0;
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} else {
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errx(4, "Failed to set IPv6 tunnel address");
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}
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fprintf(stderr, "Received bad IPv6 tunnel handshake\n");
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}
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}
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}
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fprintf(stderr, "Retrying IPv6 tunnel handshake...\n");
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}
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static in_addr_t my_ip;
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char display_ip6[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
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char *display_ip6_buffer;
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char *ip6_netmask_buffer;
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char *display_ip6_buffer = NULL;
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char *ip6_netmask_buffer = NULL;
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static struct in6_addr my_ip6;
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static int netmask;
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}
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if (display_ip6_buffer != NULL) {
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ip6_netmask_buffer = strchr(display_ip6_buffer, '/');
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if (ip6_netmask_buffer) {
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if (ip6_netmask_buffer != NULL) {
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if (atoi(ip6_netmask_buffer+1) != ip6_netmask) {
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warnx("IPv6 address must be a 64-bit mask.");
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usage();
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warnx("Bad IPv6 address to use inside tunnel.");
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usage();
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}
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}
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topdomain = strdup(argv[1]);
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if (check_topdomain(topdomain, 1, &errormsg)) {
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}
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if (display_ip6_buffer != NULL) {
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if (tun_setip6(display_ip6, display_other_ip6, ip6_netmask) != 0 ) {
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retval = 1;
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goto cleanup;
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}
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}
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if ((mtu < 1280) && (sizeof(display_ip6)) != 0) {
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