hi @cjd I was watching the PKT project and wondering how useful it would be for bypassing the deep packet inspection censorship that Russian gov started rolling out recently?

This suggests that cjdns and Wireguard handshake are completely opaque binary traffic:

crypto.pkt.cash/updates/cjdns-

No plaintext strings is important advantage as DPI specifically uses TLS SNI for target domain detection and blocking. How about entry points, directory servers and other potentially blockable resources?

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Oh, I haven't mentioned Roscomnadzor also enforced compliance of ~10 major VPN vendors operating in Russia earlier this year by basically threatening them to be blocked if they don't comply. But they are all pretty traditional OpenVPN-based with static IP entry points, so easy to block. So a P2P dynamic VPN like PKT with Yggdrasil suddenly becomes an attractive option.

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