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− | '''CSpace''' is a | + | '''CSpace''' is a [[peer-to-peer]] platform for secure user-to-user communication over the Internet, currently having [[file sharing]] and [[online chat|text chat]] as its main applications. |
In CSpace, every participant is uniquely identified by a 2048-bit [[RSA]] public key. Where in traditional networking one would establish a connection parameterised by an [[IP address]] and a [[TCP and UDP port|port number]], in CSpace connections are parameterised by user ID and service identifier. Since each user runs the services they are interested in using, there are typically no central servers in CSpace. | In CSpace, every participant is uniquely identified by a 2048-bit [[RSA]] public key. Where in traditional networking one would establish a connection parameterised by an [[IP address]] and a [[TCP and UDP port|port number]], in CSpace connections are parameterised by user ID and service identifier. Since each user runs the services they are interested in using, there are typically no central servers in CSpace. | ||
− | CSpace is [[free software|free]] and [[open source software]] licensed under the [[GNU General Public License]]. It is written in the [[Python (programming language)|Python programming language]]. | + | CSpace is [[free software|free]] and [[open source software]] licensed under the [[GNU General Public License]]. It is written in the [[Python (programming language)|Python programming language]] and uses the [[Kademlia]] protocol. |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.cspace.in CSpace homepage] | * [http://www.cspace.in CSpace homepage] | ||
+ | [[Category:Peer to peer protocols]] | ||
[[Category:File sharing networks]] | [[Category:File sharing networks]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Instant messaging]] |
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{{wikipedia}} | {{wikipedia}} |
Latest revision as of 23:47, 28 December 2006
CSpace is a peer-to-peer platform for secure user-to-user communication over the Internet, currently having file sharing and text chat as its main applications.
In CSpace, every participant is uniquely identified by a 2048-bit RSA public key. Where in traditional networking one would establish a connection parameterised by an IP address and a port number, in CSpace connections are parameterised by user ID and service identifier. Since each user runs the services they are interested in using, there are typically no central servers in CSpace.
CSpace is free and open source software licensed under the GNU General Public License. It is written in the Python programming language and uses the Kademlia protocol.
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