CJDNS provides a virtual ipv6 address and allows connecting to the virtual ipv6 addresses of other nodes connected in the cjdns network. The traffic is encrypted and the real IP address of the endpoints are hidden. The real server IP is also hidden by the cjdns ipv6 address. I've added support to my
bitparking pool to try it out. If anyone is using cjdns and wants to give mining through it a try:
1. Install cjdns from
https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns2. Connect to a cjdns peer. Possibly one from the
public peer list or PM me for a connection to one of my nodes.
3. Point your miner to: http://[fc9f:ee0a:c283:c945:ede0:8a59:78e7:99d6]:16098. Longpolling also runs over cjdns.
4. Access the main pool website for withdrawals at: http://[fc9f:ee0a:c283:c945:ede0:8a59:78e7:99d6]:90/pool
This is an experiment and I'm interested in the performance of it. let me know your feedback if you try it.