The Invisible IRC Project is a secure three-tier, peer-to-peer network that offers private transport capabilities.
First and foremost, IIP uses Perfect Forward Security using the Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange Protocol. It also employs constant session key rotation, 128 bit Blowfish node-to-node encryption, and 160 bit Blowfish end-to-end encryption. To thwart traffic analysis, it uses chaffed traffic. Secure dynamic routing is ensured via cryptographically signed namespaces for node identification, and node level flood control is included as well.
IIP is also user-friendly, allowing seamless use of standard IRC clients and featuring a GUI interface. Its peer distributed topology is designed to protect the identity of users, and the design is completely modular with all protocols being plug-in capable.
This latest release of IIP includes several new improvements for better performance. These include system tray icon recovery on explorer crash (for Windows), displaying commandline -h argument even if not configured (Unix), a path fix for logfile location (Unix), FreeBSD compatibility patch in socket code, and entropy gathering that detects repeated sequences of characters and multibyte characters.
Overall, Invisible IRC Project is a highly secure and private network that is easy to use and integrates easily with standard IRC clients. Its modular design and peered distributed topology make it a great choice for anyone in need of secure transport for their high speed, low volume, dynamic content needs.
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