Open Source, General Purpose, Sovereign, Decentralized, Peer to Peer Internet.
- Share your local HTTP/TCP with anyone, without any central server.
- Use public
*.kulfi.site
bridge to access exposed http service or host your own bridge usingmalai http-bridge
subcmd. - Built on top of iroh, a p2p networking library.
This project is backed by FifthTry, the creators of fastn.
Malai is a simple tool that can be used to expose any local service (HTTP, TCP and, SSH, etc.) to the world. It can be paired up with an ACL system (like Kulfi) to control access to the exposed services.
Learn more at https://malai.sh.
curl -fsSL https://malai.sh/install.sh | sh
Kulfi is a peer to peer network, free from any corporate control. Data stays with the user, and devices controlled by the user, and not with some central company.
Kulfi will soon be available as an binary that you can download and run on your computer. We will support Linux, Windows and MacOS from day one. We also want to create Apps that can be distributed through App Stores, and also support mobile devices.
To learn more about how Kulfi works, see Journeys here.
kulfi
and malai
are built on top of iroh, and uses BitTorrent's
Mainline DHT for peer discovery.
This project is licensed under the UPL license. UPL is MIT like license, with Apache 2.0 like patent grant clause.
We welcome contributions to Kulfi & 816F amp; Malai. Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md file for details on how to contribute.