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Connecting Reticulum Instances Over the Internet
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Connecting Reticulum Instances Over the Internet
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Reticulum currently offers two interfaces suitable for connecting instances over the Internet: :ref:`TCP<interfaces-tcps>`
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Reticulum currently offers two interfaces suitable for connecting instances over the Internet: :ref:`TCP<interfaces-tcps>`
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and :ref:`I2P<interfaces-i2p>`. Each interface offers a different set of features, and Reticulum
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and :ref:`I2P<interfaces-i2p>`. Each interface offers a different set of features, and Reticulum
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users should carefully choose the interface which best suites their needs.
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users should carefully choose the interface which best suites their needs.
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The ``TCPServerInterface`` allows users to host an instance accessible over TCP/IP. This
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The ``TCPServerInterface`` allows users to host an instance accessible over TCP/IP. This
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method is generally faster, lower latency, and more energy efficient than using ``I2PInterface``,
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method is generally faster, lower latency, and more energy efficient than using ``I2PInterface``,
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however it also leaks more data about the server host.
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however it also leaks more data about the server host.
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TCP connections reveal the IP address of both your instance and the server to anyone who can
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TCP connections reveal the IP address of both your instance and the server to anyone who can
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inspect the connection. Someone could use this information to determine your location or identity. Adversaries
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inspect the connection. Someone could use this information to determine your location or identity. Adversaries
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inspecting your packets may be able to record packet metadata like time of transmission and packet size.
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inspecting your packets may be able to record packet metadata like time of transmission and packet size.
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Even though Reticulum encrypts traffic, TCP does not, so an adversary may be able to use
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Even though Reticulum encrypts traffic, TCP does not, so an adversary may be able to use
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packet inspection to learn that a system is running Reticulum, and what other IP addresses connect to it.
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packet inspection to learn that a system is running Reticulum, and what other IP addresses connect to it.
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Hosting a publicly reachable instance over TCP also requires a publicly reachable IP address,
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Hosting a publicly reachable instance over TCP also requires a publicly reachable IP address,
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which most Internet connections don't offer anymore.
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which most Internet connections don't offer anymore.
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The ``I2PInterface`` routes messages through the `Invisible Internet Protocol
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The ``I2PInterface`` routes messages through the `Invisible Internet Protocol
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(I2P) <https://geti2p.net/en/>`_. To use this interface, users must also run an I2P daemon in
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(I2P) <https://geti2p.net/en/>`_. To use this interface, users must also run an I2P daemon in
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parallel to ``rnsd``. For always-on I2P nodes it is recommended to use `i2pd <https://i2pd.website/>`_.
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parallel to ``rnsd``. For always-on I2P nodes it is recommended to use `i2pd <https://i2pd.website/>`_.
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By default, I2P will encrypt and mix all traffic sent over the Internet, and
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By default, I2P will encrypt and mix all traffic sent over the Internet, and
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hide both the sender and receiver Reticulum instance IP addresses. Running an I2P node
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hide both the sender and receiver Reticulum instance IP addresses. Running an I2P node
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will also relay other I2P user's encrypted packets, which will use extra
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will also relay other I2P user's encrypted packets, which will use extra
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bandwidth and compute power, but also makes timing attacks and other forms of
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bandwidth and compute power, but also makes timing attacks and other forms of
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deep-packet-inspection much more difficult.
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deep-packet-inspection much more difficult.
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I2P also allows users to host globally available Reticulum instances from non-public IP's and behind firewalls and NAT.
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I2P also allows users to host globally available Reticulum instances from non-public IP's and behind firewalls and NAT.
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It is also possible to include Reticulum in apps compiled and distributed as
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It is also possible to include Reticulum in apps compiled and distributed as
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Android APKs. A detailed tutorial and example source code will be included
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Android APKs. A detailed tutorial and example source code will be included
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here at a later point. Until then you can use the `Sideband source code <https://github.com/markqvist/sideband>`_ as an example and startig point.
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here at a later point. Until then you can use the `Sideband source code <https://github.com/markqvist/sideband>`_ as an example and starting point.
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ARM64
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ARM64
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.. code::
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.. code::
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# Install pipx
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# Install pipx
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sudo apt install pipx
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sudo apt install pipx
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# Make installed programs available on the command line
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# Make installed programs available on the command line
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.. code::
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.. code::
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# Install pipx
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# Install pipx
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sudo apt install pipx
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sudo apt install pipx
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# Make installed programs available on the command line
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# Make installed programs available on the command line
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