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===== List of software ===== | ===== List of software ===== | ||
==== tinc ==== | ==== tinc ==== | ||
- | Tinc stands for "There Is No Cabal" | + | Tinc stands for "There Is No Cabal" |
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- | My existing tinc network runs on tun. | + | |
==== openvpn ==== | ==== openvpn ==== | ||
- | I configure my OpenVPN on static key mode. In this mode, I think it doesn' | + | I configure my OpenVPN on static key mode. In this mode, I think it doesn' |
==== squid ==== | ==== squid ==== | ||
+ | I use squid for creating an application level load balancing proxy. It supports weighted round robin for load balancing. The weight is done by ping time to upstream proxy. | ||
==== kcptun ==== | ==== kcptun ==== | ||
+ | kcptun provides an alternative transmission control mechanism to tcp. It basically transports tcp traffic over udp. | ||
==== exim4 ==== | ==== exim4 ==== | ||