
Freelan is a free, open-source, peer-to-peer VPN software that abstracts a LAN over the Internet. The program allows you to create any kind of network topology you like: from the classical clients-server schema, to the completely crazy hybrid peer-to-peer decentralized graph. It uses only standard, well-established cryptographic algorithms and makes sure that your communications are completely opaque to the outside world.
v2.0 [Jul 13, 2016]
- Implemented version 3 of the FreeLAN Secure Channel Protocol (breaks compatibility with FreeLAN 1.1).
- Added support for TUN adapters.
- Fixed IPv6 support.
- Added support for passphrase-based authentication.
- Added auto-generation of certificates.
- Added IP routing support.
- Added IP routes advertisement.
- Added DNS servers advertisement.
- Added IPv6 neighbor discovery emulation.
- Added a Maximum Segment Size (MSS) override switch to avoid UDP fragmentation of wrapped TCP connections.
- Refactored reactor code for reduced latency and better throughput (performance improvement).
- Added native support for Perfect Forward Secrecy using ECDHE.
- Added support for colored log output (on Linux and Mac OS X).
- Improved overall logging information.
- Added native HTTP(S) client-server mechanism for distributed username/password-based authentication.
A program that lets you easily manage your laptop connections to WiMAX networks