[–] LinuxBender 6y ago ↗ Is there going to be a section that explains the encryption method used?Does this program protect against buffer overflows? i.e. safe to expose to the world or does it need port knocking?
[–] ossm1db 6y ago ↗ Why TCP Over TCP Is A Bad Idea http://sites.inka.de/bigred/devel/tcp-tcp.html [–] m-p-3 6y ago ↗ Somewhat inevitable if the firewall on the client's end is restrictive and disallow UDP, which is one reason the project exists and why WireGuard doesn't cut it for some. [–] ossm1db 6y ago ↗ I understand, but you are still susceptible to TCP meltdown. You need to alert users to the risks.
[–] m-p-3 6y ago ↗ Somewhat inevitable if the firewall on the client's end is restrictive and disallow UDP, which is one reason the project exists and why WireGuard doesn't cut it for some. [–] ossm1db 6y ago ↗ I understand, but you are still susceptible to TCP meltdown. You need to alert users to the risks.
[–] ossm1db 6y ago ↗ I understand, but you are still susceptible to TCP meltdown. You need to alert users to the risks.
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