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Revision as of 15:32, 5 November 2023

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The Ouroboros prototype is a user-space decentralized packet network implementation based on an overhauled networking model. It is being developed in C for POSIX operating systems.

This prototype is very much a work in progress.

Try the Prototype

Main Page: Ouroboros Implementation Overview

The prototype consists of the library, which provides the core Application Programming Interfaces (Unicast API and Broadcast API), the functions of the application end-to-end layer and various functions used by the other components in the prototype; the IPC Resource Management daemon IRMd, which is the core component for administering Ouroboros; the IPCPs that actually forward packets and make up the (peer-to-peer) packet network; and a collection of tools, of which the most important is the IPC Resource Management (IRM) Command Line Interface (CLI) for management and some basic tools for demo purposes. In addition, there is an orchestration framework for setting up experiments and an InfluxDB exporter for observability. The prototype is written in C, but we provide some APIs for other popular languages, currently Python and Rust.

Requirements

Ouroboros builds on most POSIX compliant systems. Below you will find instructions for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and OS X. On Windows 10, you can build Ouroboros using the Linux Subsystem for Windows .

Get Ouroboros

You can clone Ouroboros using the command line from its website or, if you prefer you can clone and/or fork from our Github or BitBucket mirrors.

$ git clone https://ouroboros.rocks/git/ouroboros
$ git clone git://ouroboros.rocks/ouroboros
$ git clone https://github.com/dstaesse/ouroboros

Optional repositories are pyOuroboros, a Python wrapper to write Ouroboros programs in Python, and ouroboros-metrics that contains an InfluxDB exporter.

Dependencies

To build Ouroboros, you need cmake, google protocol buffers installed in addition to a C compiler (gcc or clang) and make.

On GNU/Linux you will need either libgcrypt (≥ 1.7.0) or libssl if your glibc is older than version 2.25.

On OS X, you will need homebrew. Disable System Integrity Protection during the installation and/or removal of Ouroboros.

Optionally, you can also install libgcrypt, libssl (to enable encryption), fuse (to enable exporting internal metrics), and dnsutils (to enable use of a DynDNS server to be used as a naming directory for a UDP layer). Setting up a DNS server (e.g. bind) is out of scope of this installation guide.

Debian/Ubuntu Linux

$ apt-get install git protobuf-c-compiler cmake
$ apt-get install libgcrypt20-dev libssl-dev libfuse-dev dnsutils cmake-curses-gui

If during the build process cmake complains that the Protobuf C compiler is required but not found, and you installed the protobuf-c-compiler package, you will also need this:

$ apt-get install libprotobuf-c-dev

Arch Linux

$ pacman -S git protobuf-c cmake
$ pacman -S libgcrypt openssl fuse dnsutils

FreeBSD 11/12/13

$ pkg install git protobuf-c cmake
$ pkg install libgcrypt openssl fusefs-libs bind-tools

Mac OS X 10/11/12

$ brew install git protobuf-c cmake
$ brew install libgcrypt openssl

Installation instructions

When installing from source, go to the cloned git repository or extract the tarball and enter the main directory. We recommend creating a build directory inside this directory. Run cmake providing the path to where you cloned the Ouroboros repository. Assuming you created the build directory inside the repository directory, the following commands build and install O7s:

$ mkdir build && cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make && sudo make install

Remove Ouroboros

To uninstall Ouroboros, simply execute the following command from your build directory:

$ sudo make uninstall

Build configuration parameters

At compile time, there are a number of parameters that can be tweaked, for instance to increase performance or decrease memory consumption. You can find a full list on the Ouroboros Build Parameters page.