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Thanks again for the pointer!
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### The prettysocks SOCKS5 proxy (update 2021-11-24)
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On 2021-11-23 we have been notified that there is a new workaround
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available:
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[prettysock](https://github.com/twisteroidambassador/prettysocks/tree/ipv6-literal)
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is a Socks5 proxy written in python that allows the use of Microsoft's
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**ipv6-literal.net** domain, but from any OS or browser, which is
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pointed to the proxy. So to access **fe80::1ff:fe23:4567:890a%3**,
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configure your browser to use the local prettysocks Socks5 proxy,
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replace the link local address with
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**fe80--1ff-fe23-4567-890as3.ipv6-literal.net** and there you go.
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There are two interesting things to say about this solution:
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* It is a very simple solution
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* It is surprising that browser vendors haven't implement such a
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simple solution themselves so far - does it need an RFC that defines
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the domain to be used?
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## Other resources
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If you are aware of other resources regarding IPv6 link local support
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