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====== Presentation ====== | ====== Presentation ====== | ||
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- | GLaNET is a dynamic partial mesh network made of the interconnection of multiple private networks using OpenVPN or IPSec/GRE links with BGP routing. | + | GLaNET is a dynamic partial mesh network made of the interconnection of multiple private networks using OpenVPN, DMVPN or basic IPSec/GRE links with BGP routing. |
Its purpose is to offer services to its users, experimentation playground, and whatever comes to our disturbed minds. | Its purpose is to offer services to its users, experimentation playground, and whatever comes to our disturbed minds. | ||
+ | ====== Contact ====== | ||
+ | You can reach us by: | ||
+ | * Email, using one of our [[doc:mailing-lists|mailing-lists]] | ||
+ | * IRC, on irc://chat.freenode.net/#glanet | ||
====== History ====== | ====== History ====== | ||
- | * September 2009: Project launch. | + | * **September 2009:** Project launch by Romain Boissat (AS64544) and Benjamin Collet (AS64542). |
- | * September 2009 to December, 2010: Initial experimentations. | + | * **September 2009 to December 2010:** Initial experimentations. |
- | * 24 December 2010: the project receives its final name: **GLaNET**, a portmanteau of //[[wp>glados|GLaDOS]]// and network. | + | * **24 December 2010:** the project receives its final name: **GLaNET**, a portmanteau of //[[wp>glados|GLaDOS]]// and network. |
- | * 8 March 2012: GLaNET get his own domain and website. | + | * **8 March 2012:** GLaNET gets his own domain and website. |
- | * 20 July 2012: GLaNET has its first virtual exchange point: Caribou. Its located in Quebec, Canada and allows clients in Europe and northern America to easily peer. This virtual exchange point also provide a route server running [[http://bird.network.cz/|BIRD]]. | + | * <del>**20 July 2012:** GLaNET has its first virtual exchange point: Caribou. Its located in Quebec, Canada and allows clients in Europe and northern America to easily peer. This virtual exchange point also provide a route server running [[http://bird.network.cz/|BIRD]]</del>. |
+ | * **17 October 2012:** Johan Fleury (AS64545) joined GLaNET. | ||
+ | * **23 October 2012:** Guillaume Mazoyer (AS64546) joined GLaNET. | ||
+ | * **1 May 2013:** Benoit Petit (AS64547) joined GLaNET. | ||
+ | * **11 December 2013:** David Boissat (AS64548) joined GLaNET. | ||
+ | * **13 February 2014:** GLaNET has a new logo, thanks to Romain Boissat. | ||
+ | * **25 August 2015:** Antoine Ténart (AS64550) joined GLaNET. | ||
+ | * **15 March 2016:** First native IPv6 IPSec tunnel, between AS64542 (Benjamin Collet) and AS64546 (Guillaume Mazoyer). | ||
+ | * **28 April 2016:** AS64542 (Benjamin Collet) now uses public ASN 202945 and IPv6 PA addresses. | ||
+ | * **18 August 2018:** AS64546 (Guillaume Mazoyer) now uses public ASN 201281 and IPv6 PI addresses. | ||
+ | * **3 June 2019:** Alexandre Girard (AS210118) joined GLaNET. |