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CRXN
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<h1>CRXN</h1>
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## What is it?
<img src="map.png" width=30% height=30% style="float:right;gap;margin-left:20px">
CRXN stands for **C**ommunity **R**un e**X**pansive **N**etwork. It's a computer network _run by the community for the community_.
We provide an IPv6 (that's the freshest Internet Protocol out there to date) and on CRXN anything that can speak IPv6
will be able to function correctly - a network without borders! We are focused with having a network that really focuses
on the "end-to-end" principal of IP - that is to say that if you want to run something and make it available to other then
you won't have to worry about NAT-traversal, port fowarding, lack of raw IP support and all the other non-sense that IPv4
created (due to lack of addresses). Compared to the clearnet (normal Internet) there isn't much fuss involved around getting
you won't have to worry about NAT-traversal, port forwarding, lack of raw IP support and all the other non-sense that IPv4
created (due to lack of addresses).
Compared to the clearnet (normal Internet) there isn't much fuss involved around getting
a network ID assigned to you and so forth, we truly are for the community and all our members take some of their own time
to work on their network and the greater CRXN inter-network as a whole.
It's a great place to test out new protocols, networking projects, play games, exchange ideas and learn about networking,
routing and network sub-systems themselves. You also get to learn how CRXN is put toghether which is a great way to learn
routing and network sub-systems themselves. You also get to learn how CRXN is put together which is a great way to learn
networking with those that run networks already themselves.
## Our goals
The network has a few goals that we always want to maintain as to not lose our allure:
1. Be a network for learning
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* We want to try out protocols like **ospf**, **babel**, **bgp**
and so on and so forth
* We want to build a network out of a mix and match of these all
working in harmony toghether
working in harmony together
* Monocultures suck!
4. Usable
* We have DNS, we have voice chat servers and we have IRC (we
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6. _Chaos and Order_
* The network should never stop experimenting
* But it should have 99% uptime and safety fallbacks
* If you want to experiment - then go ahead and try cuase
* If you want to experiment - then go ahead and try cause
as little disruption as possible
* If you run a node - make it secure - sign routes etc.
to prevent others from experimenting from messing your
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We don't use any particular tooling, the only thing that is standard is the IPv4 and IPv6 part. What tunnelling software, physical
mediums or routing daemon you choose to use is up to you - this falls in line with our _open_ ethos.
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## About the network
A few details about the network.
![CRXN babelweb map](map.png)
### Protocol support
We only use IPv6 on CRXN because it has many features, such as link-local addresses, that make
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Users get allocated a `/48` (like `fdd2:cbf2:61bd::/48`) IPv6 ULA within the `fd00::/8` range (by definition).
We keep track of allocations on a Git-based repository caled [_EntityDB_](https://codeberg.org/CRXN/entitydb).
We keep track of allocations on a Git-based repository called [_EntityDB_](https://codeberg.org/CRXN/entitydb).
## Getting started