A Smart Ethernet Switch for Earth

zerotier.com

#network #mesh #nebula #tailscale #softnetwork #vpn #cpp

Adam Ierymenko 00b16f6aa6 Fix for GitHub issue #110 -- failure to bind IPv6 now non-fatal 11 anni fa
ZeroTierUI 9f2571cc01 Some UI fixes for Windows. 11 anni fa
attic f696299cfc docs 11 anni fa
ext 6f8364ba59 VERSION 0.9.2: 11 anni fa
netconf-service 999e963533 Fix for network not found in netconf. 11 anni fa
node 00b16f6aa6 Fix for GitHub issue #110 -- failure to bind IPv6 now non-fatal 11 anni fa
osnet eadff71d37 Another fix to Network life cycle. 11 anni fa
root-topology c2187c8759 (1) distribute default root-topology in new dictionary format, (2) bump peer serialization version to force obsolescence of old supernodes, (3) stop outputting a log message every time we poll for software updates 11 anni fa
windows 9f2571cc01 Some UI fixes for Windows. 11 anni fa
.gitignore dd58006d65 Rename topology/ to be more descriptive, and some more updates. 11 anni fa
AUTHORS.txt 0ab7b6d014 docs 12 anni fa
BUILDING.txt 297cfd86fa VERSION 0.7.0: updated docs (no version change) 11 anni fa
LICENSE.txt 150850b800 New git repository for release - version 0.2.0 tagged 12 anni fa
Makefile 66cff2e98d Create common Makefile that automatically loads make rules on a per-OS basis. 11 anni fa
README.md 5f45977e3e Update GitHub README 11 anni fa
RUNNING.txt 297cfd86fa VERSION 0.7.0: updated docs (no version change) 11 anni fa
buildinstaller.sh 87b26b0aaf Systemd support on Linux - GitHub issue #39 11 anni fa
main.cpp af62a6cade Forgot to uncomment secret debug #define of death. 11 anni fa
make-linux.mk 1952db5069 Only enable SSE Salsa20 on x86 and x86_64 Linux 11 anni fa
make-mac.mk 351b7f3a09 UI stuff and sign .dmg on build. 11 anni fa
objects.mk e3c5ada3a7 Add signatures to Dictionary, and fix unhex() API in Utils to be a little safer. 11 anni fa
selftest-crypto-vectors.hpp c89cdcc3fd Blech... moving on! 12 anni fa
selftest.cpp 4f0fcc582e Refactor HttpClient a bit. 11 anni fa
version.h 9d5819ff44 Version bump to 0.9.2 -- preparing for release... 11 anni fa

README.md

ZeroTier One - Ethernet Virtualization

ZeroTier One is an ethernet virtualization engine. It creates virtual LANs of almost unlimited size that span physical network boundaries.

The underlying protocol is peer to peer with managed anchor points ("supernodes") for instant-on communication, assisted NAT traversal, and relaying for users who cannot make P2P connections. All unicast packets are encrypted end-to-end using private keys that only you control. Multicast and broadcast work as they would on a normal LAN, except that traffic is throttled and intelligently prioritized on large networks to stay within bandwidth limits while preserving essential functionality (multicast triage algorithm). Its behavior is not unlike some enterprise-grade intelligent ethernet switches designed for huge wired networks such as university LANs.

Visit ZeroTier Networks on the web for more information. Follow the ZeroTier blog and the GitHub project to stay up to date. See the GitHub-hosted wiki (sidebar) for technical info and help for various platforms.

Auto-updating binary packages that install easily can be found here. Packages for popular Linux distributions that neatly wrap the Linux installer/uninstaller are coming soon. If you want to build from source, clone this repository and see BUILDING.txt and RUNNING.txt. If you build manually you'll have to update manually.

Once you are up and running, you can create an account on the network control panel if you want to create a private network or you can join Earth by running (on Linux and Mac) sudo ./zerotier-cli join 8056c2e21c000001. (Earth is a public virtual network, meaning that it has no access control and allows anyone to join. Make sure your system is up to date and you have no unprotected network services listening.)

Note: If UDP traffic over port 9993 (at a minimum) is not permitted by your local or network firewall(s), ZeroTier One will fall back to TCP tunneling to supernodes over port 443 and will not be able to make direct NAT-t connections to other peers. This fallback mode slows things down considerably. If you're getting very poor performance check your firewall settings. You can see if fallback mode is active by checking for outbound TCP connections from the zerotier-one process to port 443 on five or six hosts in the zerotier.com domain. (See Defaults.cpp for a list of these hosts.)

Most users will use IPv4 and/or IPv6 over ZeroTier One, but since it virtualizes at the ethernet (layer 2) level it can technically host almost any protocol. Users have made classic multiplayer games work over IPX, for example. Services like DHCP and IPv6 NDP for link-local addresses can work automatically.

The service is free for public networks and for managed private networks up to ten users. The code is open source and is licensed under the GNU GPL v3 (not LGPL). If you'd like to embed it in a closed-source commercial product, please e-mail [email protected] to discuss licensing.