Netsukuku is a self-sustaining P2P network system that operates autonomously.
One of the software's most impressive features is its minimal CPU and memory resource consumption despite handling a large number of nodes. Hence, you can trust that your device's performance won't be sacrificed when using this program.
In this release, developers have done an excellent job of optimizing the program further. The update includes an active TCP socket, meaning TCP packets can now be sent to rnodes without establishing a new connection each time. Additionally, UDP is no longer used for ntk packets, leading to the removal of the UDP daemon and the deprecation of the 271/udp port.
The QSPN packets are now sent from a random device when there are multiple interfaces that reach the same rnode. This change ensures efficiency in the packet-delivery process.
Furthermore, developers fixed the GCC 4 compilation warnings and SNSD recursion in ntk-resolv. All these changes make the program even more reliable and efficient.
Overall, Netsukuku is an excellent software for your networking needs. Its unique capabilities and continuous development make it stand out in the market.
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