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Telephone n2n a Layer Two Peer-to-Peer VPN n2n is a layer-two peer-to-peer virtual private network (VPN) which allows users to exploit features typical of P2P applications at network instead of application level. This means that users can gain native IP visibility (e.g. two PCs belonging to the same n2n network can ping each other) and be reachable with the same network IP address regardless of the network where they currently belong. The main n2n design features are: An n2n is an encrypted layer two private network based on a P2P protocol.Encryption is performed on edge nodes using open protocols with user-defined encryption keys: you control your security without delegating it to companies as it happens with Skype or Hamachi.Each n2n user can simultaneously belong to multiple networks (a.k.a. communities).Ability to cross NAT and firewalls in the reverse traffic direction (i.e. from outside to inside) so that n2n nodes are reachable even if running on a private network. Quickstart n2n Security Q.

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Arethusa Our VPN service make your internet connection more anonymous and secure. Your real IP address is hidden and your ISP cannot monitor or filter your activity. It works by establishing an encrypted tunnel between your computer and our servers, using a VPN. To check what is your current IP address, click here. To check the country of an IP address, query the RIPE database (for IP addresses in Europe), or the ARIN database (for IP addresses in North America). Warning: Our service hides your real IP address and encrypts your connection. Premium v2 offer: Unmetered traffic. Daring Fireball Echo One - Software for Mac OS X GnuPG TechNet Blogs - TechNet Blogs

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