I'm at Tempered Networks helping to develop Airwalls -- a box
using the HIP protocol to securely segment networks using identities. Check out
Airwall Teams to create your own
free private network in minutes.
Previously I wrote network research software for
Boeing Research & Technology.
Below are links
to open source software projects I've been involved with.
- CORE
- an open source network emulation tool: build a lab of networks in a box!
- CORE Documentation
- OpenHIP (bitbucket) and OpenHIP
- open source implementation of the Host Identity Protocol for Linux, Windows, and Mac:
a cryptographic protocol that splits the IP address' dual role of
identifier and locator,
so you can change addresses while continuing to securely communicate with a peer host.
- OSPF MDR
- implementation of OSPF MANET Designated Routers
(RFC 5243)
in Quagga OSPFv3: a routing protocol optimized for mobile wireless networks.