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Previously, tproxy was unique in its support of IPv6. Now, many sshuttle methods support IPv6 and tproxy remains the only option that supports UDP.
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TPROXY
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TPROXY is the only method that supports UDP.
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There are some things you need to consider for TPROXY to work:
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- The following commands need to be run first as root. This only needs to be
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done once after booting up::
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ip route add local default dev lo table 100
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ip rule add fwmark {TMARK} lookup 100
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ip -6 route add local default dev lo table 100
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ip -6 rule add fwmark {TMARK} lookup 100
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where {TMARK} is the identifier mark passed with -t or --tmark flag
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as a hexadecimal string (default value is '0x01').
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- The ``--auto-nets`` feature does not detect IPv6 routes automatically. Add IPv6
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routes manually. e.g. by adding ``'::/0'`` to the end of the command line.
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- The client needs to be run as root. e.g.::
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sudo SSH_AUTH_SOCK="$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" $HOME/tree/sshuttle.tproxy/sshuttle --method=tproxy ...
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- You may need to exclude the IP address of the server you are connecting to.
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Otherwise sshuttle may attempt to intercept the ssh packets, which will not
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work. Use the ``--exclude`` parameter for this.
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- You need the ``--method=tproxy`` parameter, as above.
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- The routes for the outgoing packets must already exist. For example, if your
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connection does not have IPv6 support, no IPv6 routes will exist, IPv6
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packets will not be generated and sshuttle cannot intercept them::
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telnet -6 www.google.com 80
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Trying 2404:6800:4001:805::1010...
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telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Network is unreachable
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Add some dummy routes to external interfaces. Make sure they get removed
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however after sshuttle exits.
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