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Yohann D'Anello
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Julien Muchembled
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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ re6stnet can be used to:
- create large networks
- give ipv6 addresses to machines with only ipv4 available
Building an ipv4 network is also supported if
you have
software that does not
Building an ipv4 network is also supported if
one has
software that does not
support ipv6.
How to pronounce `re6st`? Like `resist`.
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@@ -33,14 +33,14 @@ HOW IT WORKS
A re6stnet network consists of at least one server (re6st-registry) and many
nodes (re6stnet). The server is only used to deliver certificates for secure
authentication
in establishing tunnel
s, and to bootstrap new nodes.
authentication
of peer
s, and to bootstrap new nodes.
re6stnet can detect and take into account nodes present on the local network.
Resilience
----------
re6stnet guarantees that if there exists a route between two machines,
traffic will be correctly routed between these two machines.
Even if the registry node is down, the probability that the network is
n'
t
Even if the registry node is down, the probability that the network is
no
t
connected is very low for big enough networks (more than a hundred nodes).
Scalability
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