[MLB-WIRELESS] Hyperboria / cjdns mesh networks

Victor dawormie at gmail.com
Thu Nov 27 16:52:03 AEDT 2014


While I don't have an active node and I'm more of a lurker from observing
mostly for a "now that's cool"... I have say... this IS cool.

I still have my AP and antenna etc. so might see if I rejoin the melb wifi
network where I am (renting atm) in some fashion and maybe look at running
this.

Regards,
Victor

On Thu Nov 27 2014 at 4:33:18 PM Riley Baird <
BM-2cVqnDuYbAU5do2DfJTrN7ZbAJ246S4Xix at bitmessage.ch> wrote:

> On 27/11/14 14:53, Noah O'Donoghue wrote:
> > I just came across this Hyperboria / cjdns project in a news article, has
> > anyone heard of it?
> > It claims to be an end-to-end encrypted, zero config setup, IPv6 mesh
> > network.
> >
> > It looks really relevant to what Melbourne Wireless does..
> >
> > http://makezine.com/2014/11/26/how-meshnets-are-changing-
> the-face-of-the-web/
> > https://projectmeshnet.org/
>
> Yeah, I've heard of it. It's really great because of the end-to-end
> encryption (although *not* anonymisation).
>
> It would be able to work on the Melbourne Wireless infrastructure if you
> convinced enough people to switch to it, but remember that cjdns is
> exclusively IPv6, whereas Melbourne Wireless is exclusively IPv4.
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