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.TH "n2n_v3" 7 "Sep 27, 2021" "version 3" "Background"
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.SH NAME
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n2n version 3 \- version 3 of the n2n decentralised peer-to-peer network overlay
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VPN.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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n2n is a peer-to-peer network overlay or VPN system that provides layer 2 over
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layer 3 encapsulation with data transform capabilities such as encryption and
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compression. This guide also discusses the differences of version 3 of n2n from
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version 2.
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.SH PROTOCOLS
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n2n-3 basically uses the same set of messages to communicate with edges and
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supernodes. However, due to slight packet format changes, the n2n-3 messages
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are not compatible with n2n-2. There is no backward compatibility for n2n-2.
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.SH ENCRYPTION
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n2n-3 offers four different ciphers for payload encryption as well as optional
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header encryption. Earlier versions of n2n-2 provided a mechanism using a key
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schedule which has been removed in n2n-3. A basic user authentication scheme
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relying on asymmetric cryptography has been added to n2n-3.
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n2n-3 provides the following ciphers to chose from for payload encryption; more
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can be added as required:
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.TP
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.B (1) NULL
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Data is encapsulated unchanged. Useful for testing and high-performance, low
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sensitivity applications.
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.TP
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.B (2) TF-CTS
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Twofish AES candidate in CTS mode.
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.TP
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.B (3) AES-CTS
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AES in CTS mode with up to 256-bit key.
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.TP
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.B (4) CHACHA20
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ChaCha20, a well known stream cipher developped by Daniel J. Bernstein.
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.TP
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.B (5) SPECK-CTR
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A fast block cipher developped by the NSA used as stream cipher in CTR mode.
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.TP
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Full Header Encyption
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The optional full header encryption also encrypts packets' header which include
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some administrative data. In addition, it adds replay protection.
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.TP
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User Password Authentication
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n2n-3 implements an optional user-password authentication scheme. A key
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generator assists in generating user's public keys to be stored at the
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supernode side.
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.SH COMPRESSION
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LZO for payload compression is an always available option at n2n-3. If compiled with
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zstdlib support, ZSTD is at optional service as well.
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.SH EXTENSIBILITY
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n2n-3 decouples the data transform system from the core of the edge
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operation. This allows for easier addition of new data transform
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operations. n2n-3 reserves some standard transform identifiers (such as TwoFish
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encryption) but allocates transform identifiers for user-defined
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transforms. This allows anyone to add to n2n new private transforms without
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breaking compatibility with the standard offering.
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.SH FEDERATED SUPERNODES
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n2n-3 incorporates the capability of multiple supernodes to be federated.
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Federation acts transparently and balances the workload evenly among the
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federated supernodes. Supernodes keep track of edges connected to different
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supernodes and forward packets as required. This feature naturally supports
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fail-over and this increases redundancy and resilience.
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.P
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Information on additional supernodes is propagated to all edges. In addition,
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the n2n-3 edge implementation allows multiple supernodes to be specified on the
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command line. Edges monitor the current supernode for responses to
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REGISTER_SUPER as well as PING messages. After three responses from current
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supernode are missed or when a better supernode in terms of significant lower workload
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is found, the edge tries to connect to another supernode. It cycles through the list
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f supernodes which over and over again is sorted according to reported workload.
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.SH MANAGEMENT CONSOLE
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Edge and supernode in n2n-3 provide a UDP-based management console. Both listen
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on the localhost address 127.0.0.1. Commands can be sent to the programs by
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sending to the UDP socket. Responses are returned to the socket from which
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commands were issued. This only works from the computer on which the programs
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are running. Statistics can be retrieved and commands issued. The netcat utility
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is all that is required; but more sophisticated tools could be built on the
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interface.
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.SH SUPERNODE AUTHENTICATION
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The supernode federation name serves as private key shared between the supernodes only.
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The corresponding public key can be provided to the edges.
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.SH MESSAGE SUMMARY
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The following message types work within n2n-3.
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.TP
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REGISTER_SUPER
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Sent from an edge to its local supernode to register its MAC with the community.
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Also, federated supernodes use this packet format to register to each other.
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.TP
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REGISTER_SUPER_ACK
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Sent from a supernode to an edge to confirm registration. This also carries the
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definition of the edge socket as seen at the supernode so NAT can be detected
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and described. Furthermore, it carries information about additional federated
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supernodes.
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.TP
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REGISTER_SUPER_NAK
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Supernode refusing to register an edge.
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.TP
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PACKET
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Encapsulated ethernet packets sent between edges. Supernodes forward or
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broadcast these and edges send them direct in peer-to-peer mode.
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.TP
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REGISTER
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A peer-to-peer mode registration request from one edge to another. Supernodes
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forward these to facilitate NAT crossing introductions.
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.TP
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REGISTER_ACK
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Complete peer-to-peer mode setup between two edges. These messages need to
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travel direct between edges.
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.TP
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QUERY_PEER
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Queries a supernode about another edge, especially its public socket in case of
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no peer-to-peer communication can be established. Additionally, it serves as PING
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to query supernodes about themselves.
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.TP
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PEER_INFO
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Answers the QUERY_PEER; it also covers the special case of the PING query, internally
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called PONG.
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.SH AUTHORS
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.TP
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Richard Andrews andrews (at) ntop.org - main author of n2n-2
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.TP
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Luca Deri
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deri (at) ntop.org - code inherited from n2n-1
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.SH SEE ALSO
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ifconfig(8) edge(8) supernode(1)
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.br
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the documentation contained in the source code
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.br
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the extensive documentation found in n2n's \fBdoc/\fR folder
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