![]() ![]() If all of this is handled by the operating system, and both devices show up like they are part of local network like they would with vpn or something it might work, but from what I understand that’s not how Tor works, so unless you actually implement the onion protocol you can’t really have a point to point connection based on IPs like you would on the normal internet. ![]() It’s all based on some sort of onion addresses which I assume is some sort of floating DNS that resolves to different addresses over time. We do not support “listening” via a socks proxy, as most socks libraries out there do not support it, it’s quite unusual to do that in general.Īlso, I am not an expert in Tor, but with my vague imagination of how it works, “listening” on the tor network doesn’t have much meaning, as there isn’t an IP that you could advertise to the discovery server that would make sense and be stable. I would like to setup Syncthing on multiple android devices and route just Syncthing network traffic over Tor. However, when this is configured using Syncthing app proxy/tor it is not possible.Ĭan anyone help me troubleshoot. Scenario 4 & 5 show when both devices are in Tor network they can cooperate nicely. I think proxy implementation in Syncthing app must be part broken. Retested all the above scenarios except with Syncthing-fork android app. ![]() In Syncthing app we disable Tor/proxy support. We do this by enabling VPN in Orbot and in system settings blocking all non-vpn traffic. Similar to scenario #4 except we configure at device level to transparently proxy all android data over Tor. Switch both devices to its own WiFi network and each network transparently routes all data over Tor (blocks all non-tor traffic at network router level). Outcome: devices see each other / connectĭisable Orbot. Configure second device with no Tor/Orbot proxy. ![]() Setup one device to connect Syncthing via Tor/Orbot proxy. Same as above except I manually configure each app proxy to connect to Tor via orbot socks5 proxy (settings > experimental > socks 5 proxy > socks5://127.0.0.1:9050) Activated Tor support (settings > experimental > use tor) on both devices. Connected Orbot Tor network successfully. Trying to setup Syncthing between two stock Android devices w/ Tor proxy.ĭownloaded latest Syncthing and Orbot on stock Pixel 4a & 6 from F-Droid. ![]()
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