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Today’s post is about the just finished master project lecture about smart cities at Universität Hamburg. The project’s goal was the prototypical implementation of a navigation solution …
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Today’s post is about the just finished master project lecture about smart cities at Universität Hamburg. The project’s goal was the prototypical implementation of a navigation solution …
Today, we are excited to announce the release of drasyl 0.8.0 with improved hole punching protocol, remote controlling via JSON-RPC for node and tun CLI commands, and increased TUN device performance. …
We want to let you know that there is now a drasyl Discord Channel! There you can get in touch with other drasyl users and maintainers.
This post presents another use case of drasyl: During an eight-day block course at the university, a total of five student groups designed and prototyped key-value stores. In the process, drasyl was …
Today, we are excited to announce the release of drasyl 0.7.0 with TUN device support, faster UDP hole punching, IP broadcast-based peer discovery, and identity generation utility.
Today’s post is about the master thesis “A Secure Context-Aware Middleware for Computation Offloading in Untrustworthy, Open, and Dynamic Edge Environments” by Kevin Röbert. In his …
Today, we are excited to announce the release of drasyl 0.6.0 with support for Netty channel handlers, backpressure mechanism, option to disable data plane encryption, file transfer for wormhole …
We’re happy to announce that our paper “Accessing Smart City Services in Untrustworthy Environments via Decentralized Privacy-Preserving Overlay Networks” has been published in the …
To date, we have always referred to javadoc.io, when someone has asked us for a Javadoc of drasyl. While javadoc.io is an excellent service, we ran into some limitations: javadoc.io splits the …
Today we are talking about another use case for drasyl: SANE. This use case is special for us because it finally made us decide to develop drasyl. The SANE project is now finished; therefore, we would …