# LokiNet LokiNet is the reference implementation of LLARP (low latency anonymous routing protocol), a layer 3 onion routing protocol. You can learn more about the high level design of LLARP [here](doc/high-level.txt) <<<<<<< Updated upstream And you can read the LLARP protocol specification [here](doc/proto_v0.txt) ======= And you can read the LLARP protocol specification [here](doc/proto_v0.txt) ## Building $ sudo apt install build-essential libtool autoconf cmake git $ git clone --recursive https://github.com/loki-project/lokinet-builder $ cd lokinet-builder $ make ## Running <<<<<<< Updated upstream $ ./lokinet ======= $ sudo apt install build-essential libtool autoconf cmake git python3-venv $ git clone --recursive https://github.com/majestrate/llarpd-builder $ cd llarpd-builder $ make >>>>>>> Stashed changes ### Development Please note development builds are likely to be unstable Build requirements: * CMake * ninja * libsodium >= 1.0.14 * c++ 11 capable C++ compiler (gcc 7.x+, llvm 3.8+) Building a debug build: >>>>>>> Stashed changes ## Building ![build status](https://gitlab.com/lokiproject/loki-network/badges/master/pipeline.svg "build status") If you don't have libsodium 1.0.16 or higher use the [lokinet builder](https://github.com/loki-project/lokinet-builder) repo. Otherwise: $ sudo apt install git libcap-dev build-essential ninja-build cmake libsodium-dev $ git clone https://github.com/loki-project/loki-network $ cd loki-network $ make ## Usage ### Windows Windows only supports client mode so you run `lokinet.exe` and that's it. ### Linux Client mode: For simple testing do: $ lokinet On systemd based distros you can persist it in the background: # systemctl enable --now lokinet-client Relay mode: you can participate as a relay node trivially (for now). On systemd based linux distros do: # systemctl enable --now lokinet-relay Alternatively: # mkdir /usr/local/lokinet # cd /usr/local/lokinet # lokinet -g /usr/local/lokinet/daemon.ini # lokinet /usr/local/lokinet/daemon.ini