GoVPN
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GoVPN
http://www.govpn.info/
Simple secure, DPI/censorship-resistant VPN daemon
GoVPN is simple free software virtual private network daemon, aimed to be reviewable, secure, DPI/censorship-resistant, written on Go. It uses fast strong passphrase authenticated key agreement protocol with augmented zero-knowledge mutual peers authentication (PAKE DH A-EKE). Encrypted, authenticated data transport that hides message's length and timestamps. Optional encryptionless mode, that still preserves data confidentiality. Perfect forward secrecy property. Resistance to: offline dictionary attacks, replay attacks, client's passphrases compromising and dictionary attacks on the server side. Built-in heartbeating, rehandshaking, real-time statistics. Ability to work through UDP, TCP and HTTP proxies. IPv4/IPv6-compatibility.
Download
http://www.govpn.info/download/govpn-7.3.tar.xz
version 7.3
(stable)
released on 4 April 2017
User level
Intermediate
VCS Checkout
git clone git://git.cypherpunks.ru/govpn.git
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Sergey Matveev (Smatveev) | Lead developer |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Everyone | Mailing List Info/Archive | https://lists.cypherpunks.ru/mailman/listinfo/govpn-devel |
Software prerequisites
This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 11 September 2015.
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