2 @unnumbered User manual
4 Announcements about updates and new releases can be found in @ref{Contacts}.
6 GoVPN is split into two pieces: @ref{Client} and @ref{Server}. Each of
7 them work on top of @ref{Network, UDP/TCP} and TAP virtual network
8 interfaces. GoVPN is just a tunnelling of Ethernet frames, nothing less,
9 nothing more. All you IP-related network management is not touched by
10 VPN at all. You can automate it using up and down shell scripts.
12 What network performance can user expect? For example single
13 @emph{Intel i5-2450M 2.5 GHz} core on @emph{FreeBSD 10.2 amd64}
14 with @emph{Go 1.5.1} gives 786 Mbps (UDP transport) throughput.
17 * EGD:: Entropy gathering daemon
19 * PAKE:: Password Authenticated Key Agreement
21 * Network transport: Network.
23 * MTU:: Maximum Transmission Unit
26 * CPR:: Constant Packet Rate
28 * Client part: Client.
29 * Server part: Server.
30 * Example usage: Example.
34 @include identity.texi
37 @include netproto.texi
43 @include verifier.texi