What is cjdns?
Cjdns is a networking protocol and reference implementation that aims to make networks easy to set up, allow protocols to scale smoothly, and ensure ubiquitous security. It is founded on the principle that these three elements - accessibility, scalability, and security - should be core features of modern networking solutions. The protocol and its reference implementation seek to address shortcomings in traditional networking approaches by providing a novel framework that prioritizes these fundamental requirements. Cjdns presents a vision for the future of networking, where setting up and maintaining reliable, secure connections is a straightforward process, and the underlying infrastructure can accommodate growing demands without compromising on protective measures
Highlights
- of setup: Cjdns aims to simplify the process of establishing network connections, making it accessible to a wide range of users
- Scalable protocol design: The protocol is designed to scale effectively, allowing it to handle increasing network traffic and demands
- Embedded security: Security is a central tenet of Cjdns, with protective measures integrated throughout the protocol and reference implementation
Features
Support for IPv6
Decentralized
Distributed
Mesh network
Peer-To-Peer