Syntropy Agent is an easy-to-use dependency to automatically encrypt and connect endpoints within a network. Full documentation here.
Syntropy Agent allows you to easy setup encrypted network using a nice WebUI without getting your hands dirty with Wireguard and network/routes configuration. Also it constantly monitors configured network and chooses best SDN path automatically, taking into account packet loss and latency.
It uses DARP.
Full, constantly maintained documentation can be found here.
- Running plain binary on bare-metal:
syntropy-agent -version
- Running Docker container:
docker logs `docker ps | grep syntropynet\/agent | cut -b1-10` | grep started
Every programming language has pros and cons, but motivation for GO is:
- allows quickly and easily refactor code and make big changes fast. That's a huge benefit for projects that are in active development stage;
- is very effective and uses less resources if compared with scriptable languages;
- compiles to single binary without dependencies;
- is quite simple language and in this project we like KISS principle.
It may or may not happen in future. But right now see Why GO and why not Rewrite It In Rust.
Thanks. Propose your idea in issues.
Thanks. Create a fork of this project, fix a bug and submit a Merge Request for the review.
Thanks. Submit a bug report in issues.
No problem. Do a git clone
and run make
inside project directory. Run make docker
if you want to run this application in docker container.
Note - project versioning relies on git tags and if you remove git information or download tar.gz from GitHub, then it will result in 0.0.0 agent version. Thus proper git clone
is recommended.
No problem. The recommended way is to use syntropynet/agent
docker image as a base. Create Dockerfile:
FROM syntropynet/agent:stable
RUN apk update && apk add --no-cache --update bridge-utils vim <other required packages>
and run docker build -t <your desired image name>
Alternative approach would be to checkout source code (also read I want to compile this software myself) and run
packages="bridge-utils bird vim <other packages>" make docker