Our avid explorer wondered how #QUIC address validation tokes work and what they are good for. And wrote it down: https://www.iroh.computer/blog/address-validation-tokens
(and found some ways in which #iroh can improve wrt them)
Our avid explorer wondered how #QUIC address validation tokes work and what they are good for. And wrote it down: https://www.iroh.computer/blog/address-validation-tokens
(and found some ways in which #iroh can improve wrt them)
Post-Quantum key exchange in iroh? Thanks to the amazing #rustlang ecosystem and iroh depending on industry-stanard TLS used in a p2p-friendly way this is now possible: https://www.iroh.computer/blog/iroh-post-quantum-handshakes
If you've moved to the multipath releases you'll be delighted v0.98 is released with many fixes!
https://www.iroh.computer/blog/iroh-0-98-0-getting-back-to-traversing-nats
We're improving things further. The next release should get the last set of changes and improvements on the multipath holepunching and then we're at 1.0-rc time!
developers working on cool p2p stuff, the new 0.97.0 update for @n0iroh is now out and resolves all of the latest connectivity issues i was having with the library. the custom transport stuff looks mad too.
https://www.iroh.computer/blog/iroh-0-97-0-custom-transports-and-noq
Did you know the #iroh blog has an #rrs feed for all our #p2p adventures? You might want to subscribe because yours truly does not keep up with being a manual RSS feed. Blogs missed so far include at least:
- How to reject incoming packets in QUIC: https://www.iroh.computer/blog/quic-packet-rejection
- iroh & #MoQ on a security camera: https://www.iroh.computer/blog/secure-video-everywhere
The rss feed: https://www.iroh.computer/rss.xml