Nodezilla

Nodezilla

Screenshot of Nodezilla Client
Developer(s) Nodezilla developers
Initial release 2004
Stable release
0.5.15 / January 29, 2010 (2010-01-29)
Development status Unmaintained
Operating system Linux x86, Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista, Nodezilla Java Client.
Available in C++
Type File sharing
License GUI in GPL, core is closed source
Website www.nodezilla.net

Nodezilla is a peer-to-peer network software written in C++ (core, aka Network Agent) and Java (GUI), and the GUI part is released under the GNU General Public License. It attempts to provide anonymity.

Features

Technically, Nodezilla is a secured, distributed and fault-tolerant routing system (aka Grid network). Its main purpose is to serve as a link for distributed services built on top of it (like chat, efficient video multicasting streaming, file sharing, secured file store ...).[1] · [2]

Nodezilla provides cache features; any server may create a local replica of any data object. These local replicas provide faster access and robustness to network partitions. They also reduce network congestion by localizing access traffic. It is assumed that any server in the infrastructure may crash, leak information, or become compromised, therefore in order to ensure data protection, redundancy and TLS encryption are used. As the developers have not published the source code of the Network Agent yet, no independent validation of the provided level of anonymity has been performed.

It currently offers three services:

The project also offers a plugin for Vuze, the popular BitTorrent Client, enabling users to publish and distribute .torrent files without index nor tracker webpages.

See also

References

  1. http://www.nodezilla.net
  2. http://www.nodezilla.net/whatis.html
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