Subj : fsxNet Feedback (ZeroTier) To : N1uro From : deon Date : Sat May 15 2021 01:26 pm Re: fsxNet Feedback (ZeroTier By: N1uro to deon on Fri May 14 2021 09:22 pm Hi, N1> Any VPN has to have some sort of a hub. Even ZeroTier. At least with OpenVPN it's open source, and we could customize it to how we N1> see fit and we need N1> not announce which port or which protocol type we decide to use. So I dont agree with you. If traffic from A to C must go through "B", then yes, "B" is a hub. With ZeroTier traffic goes direct A to C. B is only used for A to find C, but traffic does not go through it. (In much the same way you ("A") query a DNS server (aka "B") to find the server ("C"), a web server with your browser.) B in this example can be ZeroTier infrastructure or your own. N1> The root nodes in this case would be hubs. There needs to be a central point within each network to host and serve the proper N1> security certs. Even with OpenVPN, a point/node would still be able to see another point/node within the private IP network. That So no. Like web serving - the DNS server has nothing to do with the SSL exchange that occurs when you "A" and the server "C" when you are browsing a secure website. ....лоеп .... Old age is life's parody. --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (21:2/116) .