The Freifunk Intercity-VPN has about 103 nodes as of today in
Switch-Mode (L2), connecting most of the german Freifunk communities
with each other, via both IPv4 and IPv6.
We use it to peer via BGP and route not only Freifunk, but also DN42 and
ChaosVPN traffic.
While we need L2 for BGP Peerings I'd recommend, for scalability
reasons, to use tincs router mode, if you don't need such a
decentralized network. In Freifunk many poeple maintain their own network.
https://github.com/freifunk/icvpn
https://github.com/freifunk/icvpn-meta
https://github.com/freifunk/icvpn-scripts
On 31.12.2015 16:08, Guus Sliepen wrote:> On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 10:02:59AM +0800, ?? wrote:
>
>> We just found the tinc, looks like it is really a better VPN solution
than
>> traditional VPN, I am wondering, is there some cases we can refer, like
is
>> there some big cluster running in the production environment ?
>
> I know of some large deployments of tinc, but usually people want their
> Virtual Private Network kept private, so I won't talk about them. But a
> more public one is ChaosVPN, which connects many hackerspaces in the
> world together. It currently has 246 nodes, with mixed IPv4 and IPv6
> subnets.
>
> http://wiki.hamburg.ccc.de/ChaosVPN
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace
>
>
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