# Etherguard [English](#) | [中文](README_zh.md) ## P2P Mode P2P Mode is inspired by [tinc](https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc), There are no SuperNode. All EdgeNode will exchange information each other. EdgeNodes are keep trying to connect each other, and notify all other peers success or not. All edges runs [Floyd-Warshall Algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd–Warshall_algorithm) locally and find the best route by it self. **Not recommend to use this mode in production environment, not test yet.** ## Quick Start First, edit the `gensp2p.yaml` ```yaml Config output dir: /tmp/eg_gen_static # Profile output location ConfigTemplate for edge node: "" # Profile Template Network name: "EgNet" Edge Node: MacAddress prefix: "" # Leave blank to generate randomly IPv4 range: 192.168.76.0/24 # By the way, the IP part can be omitted. IPv6 range: fd95:71cb:a3df:e586::/64 # The only purpose of this field is to call the ip command after startup to add an ip to the tap interface IPv6 LL range: fe80::a3df:0/112 # Edge Nodes: # Node related settings 1: Endpoint(optional): 127.0.0.1:3001 2: Endpoint(optional): 127.0.0.1:3002 3: Endpoint(optional): 127.0.0.1:3003 4: Endpoint(optional): 127.0.0.1:3004 5: Endpoint(optional): 127.0.0.1:3005 6: Endpoint(optional): 127.0.0.1:3006 ``` Run this, it will generate the required configuration file ``` ./etherguard-go -mode gencfg -cfgmode p2p -config example_config/p2p_mode/genp2p.yaml ``` Deploy these configuration files to the corresponding nodes, and then execute ``` ./etherguard-go -config [config path] -mode edge ``` you can turn off unnecessary logs to increase performance after it works. [WIP]