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2. added SCTP protocol and schema support 3. added set of NAS models support (Asustor, ReadyNAS, Drobo, QNAP, WD, Synology, Terramaster) 4. moved to fc00::/7 private segment 5. added Windows, MacOS and Linux UI for peers edit and current status
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# RiV-mesh first self arranging mesh network with link aggregation.
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[](https://circleci.com/gh/RiV-chain/RiV-mesh)
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## Why fork?
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RiV-mesh is fork of Yggdrasil which is great project. Starting from Yggdrasil 0.4 dev team removed CKR feature which is a core for secure tunneling like VPN does. RiV-mesh gets back CKR feature. Second reason: Yggdrasil uses deprecated 200::/7 IPv6 address pool which can be assigned for some network in future, unlike this fc00::/7 is safe and has been taken for RiV-mesh.
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## Introduction
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RiV-mesh is an implementation of a fully end-to-end encrypted IPv6
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network, created in the scope to produce the Transport Layer for RiV Chain Blockchain,
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also to facilitate secure conectivity between a wide spectrum of endpoint devices like IoT devices,
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desktop computers or even routers.
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It is lightweight, self-arranging, supported on multiple
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platforms and allows pretty much any IPv6-capable application
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to communicate securely with other RiV-mesh nodes.
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RiV-mesh does not require you to have IPv6 Internet connectivity - it also works over IPv4.
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## Supported Platforms
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RiV-mesh works on a number of platforms, including Linux, macOS, Ubiquiti
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EdgeRouter, VyOS, Windows, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and OpenWrt.
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Please see our [Installation](https://RiV-chain.github.io/installation.html)
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page for more information. You may also find other platform-specific wrappers, scripts
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or tools in the `contrib` folder.
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## Building
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If you want to build from source, as opposed to installing one of the pre-built
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packages:
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1. Install [Go](https://golang.org) (requires Go 1.17 or later)
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2. Clone this repository
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2. Run `./build`
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Note that you can cross-compile for other platforms and architectures by
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specifying the `GOOS` and `GOARCH` environment variables, e.g. `GOOS=windows
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./build` or `GOOS=linux GOARCH=mipsle ./build`.
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## Running
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### Generate configuration
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To generate static configuration, either generate a HJSON file (human-friendly,
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complete with comments):
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```
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./mesh -genconf > /path/to/mesh.conf
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```
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... or generate a plain JSON file (which is easy to manipulate
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programmatically):
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```
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./mesh -genconf -json > /path/to/mesh.conf
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```
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You will need to edit the `mesh.conf` file to add or remove peers, modify
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other configuration such as listen addresses or multicast addresses, etc.
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### Run RiV-mesh
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To run with the generated static configuration:
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```
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./mesh -useconffile /path/to/mesh.conf
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```
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To run in auto-configuration mode (which will use sane defaults and random keys
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at each startup, instead of using a static configuration file):
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```
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./mesh -autoconf
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```
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You will likely need to run RiV-mesh as a privileged user or under `sudo`,
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unless you have permission to create TUN/TAP adapters. On Linux this can be done
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by giving the RiV-mesh binary the `CAP_NET_ADMIN` capability.
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## Documentation
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Documentation is available [on our website](https://riv-chain.github.io/RiV-mesh/).
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- [Installing RiV-mesh](https://riv-chain.github.io/RiV-mesh/)
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- [Configuring RiV-mesh](https://riv-chain.github.io/RiV-mesh/)
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- [Frequently asked questions](https://riv-chain.github.io/RiV-mesh/)
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- [Version changelog](CHANGELOG.md)
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## Community
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Feel free to join us on our [Telegram
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channel](https://t.me/rivchain).
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## Public peers
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If you are operating RiV-mesh peer and may create your pool request with your new per or use existing one https://github.com/RiV-chain/public-peers
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## Known issues
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### 1. Log message:
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```
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An error occurred starting multicast: listen udp6 [::]:9001: socket: address family not supported by protocol
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```
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and
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```
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An error occurred starting TUN/TAP: operation not supported
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```
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### Caused by:
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The device has no IPv6 support
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### 2. Log message:
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An error occurred starting TUN/TAP: permission denied
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```
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### Caused by:
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IPv6 support is not enabled. See the solution: https://github.com/yggdrasil-network/yggdrasil-go/issues/479#issuecomment-519512395
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### 3. Mesh infinite output in log:
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Connected SCTP ...
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Disconnected SCTP ...
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### Caused by:
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Docker interface docker0 is conflicting with SCTP bind process. The issue can be resolved by removing docker.
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## License
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This code is released under the terms of the LGPLv3, but with an added exception
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that was shamelessly taken from [godeb](https://github.com/niemeyer/godeb).
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Under certain circumstances, this exception permits distribution of binaries
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that are (statically or dynamically) linked with this code, without requiring
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the distribution of Minimal Corresponding Source or Minimal Application Code.
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For more details, see: [LICENSE](LICENSE).
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