vtrunkd - network link bonding and multichannel VPN. Vtrunkd is a Linux VPN daemon used to combine several connection paths into one aggregated channel. Features latency, reordering and jitter management, behaviour analysis optimizations for encapsulated protocols, bufferbloat control, packet redundancy, and multiple cpu cores utilization. Up to 30 heterogenous links bonding supported. Used for live streaming, LTE/3G/Wi-Fi link bonding. 32/64-bit, x86, MIPS and ARM supported. Supports python plug-ins for new algorithms implementation. Open source version developed and commercial support provided by Vrayo Systems, http://vrayo.com. No encryption supported yet.

Features

  • Channel bonding up to 30 channels
  • Bandwidth aggregation
  • VPN tunneling
  • Packet duplication
  • Seamless failover
  • Packet level multipath trunking
  • Multithreaded design
  • UDP transport with internal transmission control
  • Python algorithm plug-ins

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Operating Systems

Linux

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Aerospace, Information Technology, Telecommunications Industry, System Administrators, Automotive

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Networking Software, C Wireless Software, C Router Firmware, C VPN Software

Registered

2016-02-04