On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 5:10 PM, Stéphane Charette <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Feel free to do as you wish.  The whole thing is open source.  You can
> choose to compile yourself, download a .deb or .rpm, modify it or not, or
> just ignore it.  :)
>
> I was simply posting it here because I'm using it on my Beaglebones and it
> helps me out with all my devices installed at various client sites, and
> thought perhaps others might like it as well.
>
> Stéphane
>

The whole idea sounds interesting to me. I know there are ways this can be
done with existing tools in Linux though. I just do not know exactly how,
at this moment. Because I have not invested to time to learn how to do that
yet.

What I'd really like to see is a "mission statement". Something that tells
me what this software is capable of, and perhaps why it is better than
something else. From where I sit, I do not know if this does the same thing
as a VPN, or if it's different somehow in better, or worse ways. Now
whether or not you're willing to put the effort into such a document, I do
not know, and I would understand if you didn't. We're all busy, including
myself, so I can sympathize in that aspect.

Another thing that bothers me is security. It can be hard implementing
something such as this, and keeping it bullet proof secure. I did notice
while glancing at some of the method documentation, there is a function, or
functions that seem to be used for encryption. What this, or these are used
for I can only assume if's for packet encryption, or the like.

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