Yavipind is a secure tunneling tool that allows two peers to send packets to each other safely. Whether you're dealing with IPv4, IPv6, or any other packet type, Yavipind has got you covered through a virtual point-to-point device like tun0. Plus, it runs smoothly in the Linux user space!
The reason I created Yavipind was that I wasn't thrilled with other options out there. To help users make informed choices, I've pointed out some security holes in the alternatives:
VTun Security Issues: This analysis covers VTun's security flaws. It explains how an attacker might modify packets, replay them, and even figure out patterns in plain text. Low-entropy passwords are also easy for hackers to guess.
Tinc's Vulnerabilities: Similar to VTun, Tinc has its share of security issues where attackers can mess with packets and learn about plain text patterns.
When I designed the protocol and wrote the software, I focused on a few key criteria: security must be as strong as possible, while still being network efficient and user-friendly.
You won't have to worry about recompiling your kernel because Yavipind runs in user space! Also, since it uses a virtual device, you can apply existing tools for networking tasks like firewalls or traffic shaping easily.
If you're ready to explore Yavipind further or want to download it now for Linux systems go check out this amazing
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