iroh

@n0iroh
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Iroh is a library for building on direct connections between devices, putting more control in the hands of your users.
websitehttps://iroh.computer
built byhttps://n0.computer
githubhttps://github.com/n0-computer/iroh/
matrixhttps://matrix.to/#/!KRxGKHTZtCEENtOPRH:matrix.org?via=matrix.org&via=codelutin.com&via=mauve.moe

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)

Address validation tokens - what are they good for anyway?

A closer look at QUIC NEW_TOKEN tokens, why they exist, and what they buy you in iroh and noq.

The final countdown: iroh v1.0-rc.1 is now ready. Please test it! If you don't report anything serious it'll be called 1.0 in two weeks time.

#iroh #p2p #quic

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

#pqc #p2p #iroh

iroh

less net work for networks

Nothing to see here, just a MacBook Neo and a GNOME OS laptop talking to each other via the #p2panda #GObject bindings for #Go. They even found each other via mDNS!

(Needed a 5 line patch to the Rust build config, but that's it - everything just kind of works!)

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!

iroh 0.98.0 - Getting back to traversing NATs

Release of iroh v0.98.0

We managed to squeeze iroh onto an esp32: https://www.iroh.computer/blog/iroh-on-esp32
Compromises were made, lots of stuff hacked together. But we'll slowly work towards getting this better supported out of the box.
iroh

less net work for networks

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

iroh 0.97.0 - Custom Transports & noq

Release of iroh v0.97.0

noq is a new QUIC library in town, written in rust: https://www.iroh.computer/blog/noq-announcement
noq, noq, who's there?

Introducing noq: n0's QUIC implementation

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

iroh

less net work for networks

iroh 0.97 is released! The road along the QUIC multipath world continues, though more still to come there. Also a bunch of other cool things on the way to 1.0: https://www.iroh.computer/blog/iroh-0-97-0-custom-transports-and-noq
iroh 0.97.0 - Custom Transports & noq

Release of iroh v0.97.0