@Mehrad As far as I understand, the goal of Yggdrasil is to provide a reliable IPv6 network layer that routes data in the most effective way possible.
Although all data that goes through it is encrypted, Yggdrasil does not provide any means of anonymity, and this problem should be solved in the upper network layers.
Think of it as a replacement for conventional IPv4/IPv6 layer that can be used even without the internet (e.g. with Wi-Fi mesh) as it provides its own addressing and routing.
Yggtray 0.1.7 released:
https://github.com/the-nexi/yggtray/releases/tag/0.1.7
In the new version:
- New "--help" ("-h") CLI option was added.
- The configuration wizard was translated to Russian.
Also I updated Yggtray in GNU Guix to the version 0.1.7:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=5674adeb7579bdcfdb7342e6552f4735cd8f2afc