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Mysterium Node - VPN server and client for Mysterium Network

Primary LanguageGoGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

Mysterium Node - decentralized VPN built on blockchain

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Cross-platform software to run a node in Mysterium Network. It contains Mysterium server (node), client API (tequila API) and client-cli (console client) for Mysterium Network.

Currently node supports OpenVPN as its underlying VPN transport.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

To run a node as docker container You will need docker. You should be able to run a node on any OS that supports docker. Tested on these OSes so far: Dabian 9, Ubuntu 16.04 and Centos 7.

You can check latest docker node versions here: https://hub.docker.com/r/mysteriumnetwork/myst/

Installation

Go to docker on how to get a recent docker version for Your OS.

Running

sudo docker run --cap-add NET_ADMIN --net host --name myst -d mysteriumnetwork/myst service --agreed-terms-and-conditions

Debugging

sudo docker logs -f myst

More detailed installation options described here. For possible issues while running a node refer to our FAQ section.

Built With

  • go - The Go Programming Language
  • travis - Travis continuous integration tool
  • docker - Containerize applications
  • openvpn - Solid VPN solution

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Authors

  • Valdas Petrulis - Lead developer, go evangelist - Waldz
  • Tadas Valiukas - Senior developer, experienced bug maker - tadovas
  • Donatas Kučinskas - Senior developer, clean code savvy - donce
  • Antanas Masevičius - Network engineer / developer, net guru - zolia
  • Paulius Mozuras - Software developer, python lover - interro
  • Ignas Bernotas - Senior developer, open source enthusiast - ignasbernotas
  • Andrej Novikov - Senior developer, JS enthusiast, UX jazzman - shroomist

See also full list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3.0 (see details).