Dnia czwartek, 26 grudnia 2013 16:05:01 Matej Kovacic pisze: > Hi, > > this might be of interest to you: > https://code.google.com/p/badvpn/ > > Peer-to-peer VPN > > The VPN part of this project implements a Layer 2 (Ethernet) network > between the peers (VPN nodes). The peers connect to a central server > which acts as a chat server for them to establish direct connections > between each other (data connections). These connections are used for > transferring network data (Ethernet frames), and can be secured with a > multitude of mechanisms. Notable features are: > > * UDP and TCP transport > * Converges very quickly after a new peer joins > * IGMP snooping to deliver multicasts efficiently (e.g. for IPTV) > * Double SSL: if SSL is enabled, not only do peers connect to the > server with SSL, but they use an additional layer of SSL when exchanging > messages through the server > * Features related to the NAT problem: > 1. Can work with multiple layers of NAT (needs configuration) > 2. Local peers inside a NAT can communicate directly > 3. Relaying as a fallback (needs configuration) > > More info here: > https://code.google.com/p/badvpn/wiki/badvpn
Very interesting project indeed! > P. S. It would be nice to see this with easy to use GUI and prepacked > binaries for all "main" systems... It would also be nice to see this hosted somewhere outside Google... -- Pozdr rysiek
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