
drasyl Network Explorer launched
Starting today, we launched the website drasyl.network, where you can explore all the nodes that are currently connected to one of our public super-peers. The website does not show the exact position …
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Starting today, we launched the website drasyl.network, where you can explore all the nodes that are currently connected to one of our public super-peers. The website does not show the exact position …
Today’s paper is about a master thesis that deals with in-network data processing systems. Maintaining data integrity in in-network data processing systems is difficult. While individual nodes …
Today, we are excited to announce the release of drasyl 0.5.0 with end-to-end encryption, an IP multicast-based peer discovery, and TCP-fallback if UDP is blocked.
Today we would like to present you another use case of drasyl: A colleague of ours developed a distributed data structure based on the SkipNet presented by Microsoft. In addition to that, he added …
Following our last year’s announcement of bringing drasyl to Homebrew for Linux and macOS users, we’re now bringing drasyl to Chocolatey. Chocolatey is “The Package Manager for …
Today, we are excited to announce the release of drasyl 0.4.0 with UPD hole punching, message chunking, in-process discovery, static routes, and network bandwidth measurement utility.
Homebrew is “The Missing Package Manager for macOS (or Linux)”. Therefore, it provides a very comfortable way to install/update the drasyl CLI.
Today, we are excited to announce the release of drasyl 0.3.0 with network separation, groups plugin, and some performance tweaks.
Since our first release, we have provided documentation for drasyl, which is located within the Git repository. Today, we have started providing a dedicated website with our documentation, with the …
Today, we are excited to announce the release of drasyl 0.2.0 with plugin support, message marshaling, port forwarding, a filesystem-based peer discovery, and an ominous wormhole 🕳️.