Cjdns is an encrypted IPv6 networking protocol and suite of software applications that create a secure, decentralized network using public-key cryptography for address allocation and a distributed hash table for routing. It is designed to be highly secure, resilient, and anonymous, allowing users to communicate without being tracked and monitored. Cjdns is ideal for creating private, secure networks for applications such as file sharing, gaming, distributed computing, and more. It is also well suited for creating networks in areas with limited or no internet access such as developing countries and rural areas. Cjdns is an open source project that is actively maintained and supported by a growing community of developers and users.
Discontinued The last stable update was performed in February 2009. See http://www.phex.org/mambo/
Discontinued The program appears to no longer be updated. The latest version, 1.0b, released in April 2015, can be downloaded from this archived version of the now closed website: https://archive.is/pdGHX