RE: A Combination of IPSEC, Multiple Wan's and 802.3ad Link Aggregation for Top Secure TCP transmission
Agree, but it's not the average user who is a target of post.
I think Steemit needs to attract professionals, researchers and academic community as well. Right now, we lack that segment outside of steemdev group / Gridcoin team members etc. I don't want to offend anyone, there are some high quality works in photography, but let's be honest, that category is full not because of artistic value only, but due to a fact that anyone can push the camera button.
The way I see it, is that we can eventually attract cyber security professionals as well and form some expert groups here. That's why when I post something on specialized cyber security research networks, I do that here as well.
Maybe it won't get noticed at the time, but eventually someone will find one day and provide his inputs. More diverse community is good for the health of steemit, and honestly, I can't afford time to fight with 500+ SBD photo posts upvoted by tons of bots, while posts such as this one can eventually create direct business leads for me, and benefit for those who want to learn something or discuss computer networking and security.
Such as example of @adarshh question bellow.
IDD. However while reading your reply I wondered if a home user could get a similar effect using 4 VPNs and using a similar link aggregation technique.
Do you think a small device could be built for p2p applications to do that for home users?
Yes, I was actually thinking about this as a product, but unfortunately regulations are tricky (for a commercial service). However, it's relatively easy to setup. The cheapest and most affordable way to do it is any MikroTik device. RouterOS can set any number of ports as WAN's, and do multiple VPN connections with bonding support and full routing exposure. I would say that two $50 cheapest MikroTik boxes could make this setup easily. I have experimented on their carrier grade CCR models, but in basic, same RouterOS is on all of their devices with same feature set. There's no need for any license level that does not come with their cheapest offering.
Here's one fully suitable to support home setup according to scheme above:
https://mikrotik.com/product/hap_ac2
It can even expose the VPN bonding to home WiFi