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ATTENTION WIKIPEDIA USERS https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cjdns has been "proposed that this article be deleted". If you are a wiki user, please help by confirming this is a valid page and should not be deleted. I (ircerr) do not know the workings nor the the politics of wikipedia, nor do I want to. cjd (the author of cjdns) would rather not be wasting valuable coding time debating it. The wiki page is for you, the user, the contrib, the tester, the one who is interesting in more information about this project. For all those who are not technically skilled but wish to help, here is your chance! If you can, please help fix this. Specifically, please leave feedback in the Talk section. Note: "The article may be deleted if this message remains in place for seven days, i.e., after 13:07 on 27 June." Thanks, --ircerr@EFNet GIT: https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns README: https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns/blob/master/README.md [raw] WhitePaper: https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns/blob/master/rfcs/Whitepaper.md [raw] Hacking: https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns/blob/master/HACKING.md [raw] Paste: http://cjdns.pastebay.net/ Wiki:(?) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cjdns
Videos:Source: CJDNS author tells slashRoot about the future of the Internet
Source: https://projectmeshnet.org/
OFFICIAL CJDNS LOGOs: (made by the creater of cjdns)|
(NO, those are not really the images, it is a joke!)
IRC: (for help, for finding a 'frind' to connectTo) #cjdns@EFNet - #cjdns chat channel on EFNet (using your own client) #cjdns@EFnet - #cjdns chat on EFnet (using a web client) #cjdns@Subliminal - #cjdns chat channel on Subliminal (using your own client) #cjdns@Subliminal - #cjdns chat channel on Subliminal (using a web client) (Also ^ same for reporting errors on this page) CJDNET Live Stats: Map: https://thefinn93.com/static/cjdns/map/ (1 min updates) or http://static.thefinn93.com/cjdns/map.png (30 min updates) or http://192.121.86.101/cjdns/cjdns-map.png (1 min updates) or http://106.187.52.100/map.png (1 min updates) 1337.XertroV or http://nl-hx.waaghals.me/globe/latest.svg http://nl-hx.waaghals.me/globe/latest.svg Make Maps: https://github.com/gerard-/cjdnsmap/blob/master/cjdnsmap.py https://github.com/thefinn93/cjdnsmap/blob/master/cjdnsmap.py Historical map snapshots as new nodes were detected timeline.tar.bz2. QUOTES: "cjdns is named cjd+ns because I really am that vane" - cjd 20110218 "Ever have one of those dreams where you're inside of an old haunted mansion and every direction you go there are just more and more dark rooms? That's what it's like to try to get anything done with the solaris kernel" - cjd 20120617 "democracy in projects sucks, that's why it's cjd-ns :)" - cjd 20120617 [21:51] <@cjd_> so I set my desktop's eth1 to 192.168.1.1 [21:51] * Quits: @cjd_ (~irssi@pool-[redacted].spfdma.east.verizon.net) (Remote host closed the connection) --20121212 HOSTS: Known Hosts: ipv6-cjdnet.data.txt - list of known nodes (5 min updates) UP Hosts: up-nodes.txt - things I can ping (15 min updates) Some V4 (normal inet) Links: (kinda related) https://gist.github.com/1677899 - Guide to setting up CJDNS http://wiki.projectmeshnet.org/Hyperboria http://projectmeshnet.org/ http://wiki.projectmeshnet.org/CJDNS The following are the current LIVE scripts and files, use at own risk. cjdns-i686.tar.bz2 - static libevent build for i686 cjdns-i686.tar.bz2.md5 - md5sum of above file cjdns.sh - updates/runs cjdns (from above) - use via cron cjdns-build.sh - Build a cjdns node (compile) cjdns-debug.sh - Run cjdroute via gdb (debug it) CMakeLists.txt.patch - fix for lenny's gcc cron.sh - runs things every 5 Mins ipv6-cjdnet.sh - finds new nodes from logs (via cron) up-nodes.sh - find up-nodes via pinging all known nodes for network diagnostics cjdns-irc.sh - connects to ircd via cjdns Newer version of /sbin/ip if ya need it (dont overwrite yours!) ip-i386.tar.gz - ip utility, iproute2-ss100519 ( from http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/i/iproute/iproute_20100519-3_i386.deb ) ip-amd64.tar.gz - ip utility, iproute2-ss100519 ( from http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/i/iproute/iproute_20100519-3_amd64.deb ) prurigro has some 'generic startup scripts': cjdnet: http://[fc13:6176:aaca:8c7f:9f55:924f:26b3:4b14]:88/startcjdns.sh inet: http://diastopia.tk:88/startcjdns.sh Once you get it installed and connected to somewhere (ask for testnet info) then visit http://[fc38:4c2c:1a8f:3981:f2e7:c2b9:6870:6e84]/cjdns.html You should see this page. If you do, woot.. you got it! Also there is a http://[fc38:4c2c:1a8f:3981:f2e7:c2b9:6870:6e84]/test/ Bandwidth Test **** NOTICE **** Protect your anonyminity while browsing sites or using services **** If your concern is privacy, disable javascript, block ads, and **** run some sort of firewall to prevent your application from using **** any IP outside of the fc00::/8 range, including all of IPv4 **** Just like any other network, do not fully trust any other host. This may help: http://www.ryde.net/code/bind.c.txt It allows you to bind an app to an ip. In this case your fc00::/8 ipv6 from cjdnet. CJDNET Resources: IRC: fcec:0cbd:3c03:1a2a:063f:c917:b1db:1695 napier.subliminal irc - cjdns chat channel fce4:d261:d2d8:68df:c67d:11be:6cf6:3e09 abacus.subluminal irc WEB: fc38:4c2c:1a8f:3981:f2e7:c2b9:6870:6e84 sql.btc http fc9d:2ef7:3fb4:70e1:847c:d810:d5e3:fe21 web1.btc http fc37:acb2:544b:ed86:8b8d:9945:add7:b119 web2.btc http fc6c:32ab:968b:0272:ab3c:ad1f:94bd:538e windowlappie.iR http fcae:070a:2a64:5293:f191:6386:fc33:eb4c xubuntu.iR http fce5:de17:cbde:c87b:5289:0556:8b83:c9c8 c's node http fc3a:2804:615a:b34f:abfe:c7d5:65d6:f50c derp http fc43:3d63:f7e0:1242:ced8:314a:e9fc:8490 glitchy http fc59:6074:59c0:3943:f050:7593:eeaa:4ad5 MaLaCoiD I haz radio fc54:b94e:fd85:c3ca:c37d:360e:5011:bdba Sheep micro blog fc10:2f82:77eb:fc0d:00f9:c66f:c604:9d01 hub.jimjam http fc55:9ca3:f122:cd32:2056:9de5:aa2b:bf77 laptop.gerard http fc48:fd1d:bbb6:4d4a:470e:9182:2e5:dd28 bteot http fcd5:c432:affb:7e77:a754:74e0:5e98:12d3 Mikey_1 http/gitorious fc5d:baa5:61fc:6ffd:9554:67f0:e290:7535 Mikey_2 http/nodeinfo fc4f:630d:e499:8f5b:c49f:6e6b:1ae:3120 Grey http fc1a:8bc5:4fa2:7dd1:2a6d:5aa8:7639:eb7c ezcrypt http ** Not in this list but have a fc00::/8 IP? Let me know! Questions? Ask them on IRC. -- ircerr@EFNet 20111231-20130210 ..^ #EOF#