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comparison doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/faq.pod @ 187:bb91561cd116 draft
minor updates to a2.o
author | Nick <nick@somerandomnick.ano> |
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date | Fri, 15 Oct 2010 15:16:22 +0000 |
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77 =item What is peering all about? | 77 =item What is peering all about? |
78 | 78 |
79 AnoNet is an internet. An internet means an internetwork, or a network | 79 AnoNet is an internet. An internet means an internetwork, or a |
80 that connects between networks. An internetwork is normally constructed | 80 network that connects between networks. An internetwork is normally |
81 by making links between the different networks, and then carrying | 81 constructed by making links between the different networks, and then |
82 internetwork traffic along those links. (If network A has a link to | 82 carrying internetwork traffic along those links. (If network A has |
83 network B, then traffic from A to B or from B to A should probably pass | 83 a link to network B, then traffic from A to B or from B to A should |
84 through that link.) Such a link is called a "peering," and the two | 84 probably pass through that link.) Such a link is called a "peering," |
85 sides of that link are called "peers." On the IcannNet, peerings are | 85 and the two sides of that link are called "peers." On the IcannNet, |
86 normally done over leased lines, but due to the nature of AnoNet, using | 86 peerings are normally done over leased lines, but due to the nature of |
87 leased lines isn't much of an option for most peerings. Therefore, most | 87 AnoNet, using leased lines isn't much of an option for most peerings. |
88 peerings are done over tunnels on the IcannNet. The most common software | 88 Therefore, most peerings are done over tunnels on the IcannNet. |
89 for AnoNet tunnels is OpenVPN, although tinc and quicktuns are also used. | 89 The most common software for AnoNet tunnels is OpenVPN, although |
90 tinc and L<quicktun|http://wiki.qontrol.nl/QuickTun> are also used. | |
90 (tinc in particular deserves special attention: it can create a mesh | 91 (tinc in particular deserves special attention: it can create a mesh |
91 between participants, sacrificing anonymity to achieve lower latency.) | 92 between participants, sacrificing anonymity to achieve lower latency.) |
92 | 93 |
93 =item Whom should I peer with? | 94 =item Whom should I peer with? |
94 | 95 |