I'm currently working on getting UDP based chat clients like Linphone working over Onioncat using Whonix.

At the moment I simulated a two part chat each running their hidden service and instance of Onioncat but they are not seeing eachother when configured to use IPv6 to do direct IP chat.

Since you will be using UDP settings anyway, then IMHO concentrating on serverless options are probably the better way forward as it lessens the burden on users. I tried Jitsi and its IPv6 support seems broken as it doesn't recognize such addresses for contacts. Its also more resource heavy than Linphone.


1. Can you please tell me if there is any additional configuration that you did to your firewall to make Onioncat work?

2. From looking at this: https://www.cypherpunk.at/onioncat_trac/wiki/Security I got the impression that anyone running Onioncat can connect to anyone else that has it too. I don't know if the version currently available in Debian stable has the authentication features in r555. What firewall precautions are needed to cope with this situation if necessary?
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