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The previous tutorials used the Local Layer (ipcpd-local) to demonstrate basic configuration and operation. In this tutorial we connect two machines over an Ethernet and dip a toe into encrypted flows. | The previous tutorials used the Local Layer (ipcpd-local) to demonstrate basic configuration and operation. In this tutorial we connect two machines over an Ethernet and dip a toe into encrypted flows. | ||
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Main article: [[Ouroboros Tutorial 05]]. |
Revision as of 12:24, 12 November 2023
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Collection of tutorials
Tutorial 01: Local IPC
Main article: Ouroboros Tutorial 01
We will start an ouroboros ping (oping) server application and connect a oping client over local IPC. This tutorial explains how to bind service names to an application and the concept and process of flow allocation and flow deallocation.
Tutorial 02: Local IPC, 2-Layer network
Main article: Ouroboros Tutorial 02
In this tutorial we will add a unicast layer on top of the local layer. It also demonstrates the use of anycast names.
Tutorial 03: Configuration file
Main article: Ouroboros Tutorial 03.
This tutorial sets up the same configuration as Tutorial 02, but instead of using the CLI to configure O7s, we use a configuration file. It demonstrates auto-instantiation of programs, and uses the system log for logging.
Tutorial 04: Ouroboros over Ethernet
Main article: Ouroboros Tutorial 04.
The previous tutorials used the Local Layer (ipcpd-local) to demonstrate basic configuration and operation. In this tutorial we connect two machines over an Ethernet and dip a toe into encrypted flows.
Tutorial 05: Ouroboros over UDP/IP
Main article: Ouroboros Tutorial 05.