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Serval DNA
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==========
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[Serval Project][], May 2013
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This repository contains the source code for the “core” Serval components
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implemented in [GNU C][]:
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* The **[Distributed Numbering Architecture (DNA)][DNA]** is the key
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innovation that makes mesh telephony viable in the absence of any
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infrastructure, eg, in the aftermath of a natural disaster or in remote
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locations. It is a protocol carried over MDP (see below) that allows any
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device to ask its neighboring devices for a phone number (DID). Such a
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request will propagate through the mesh, and any device may respond with the
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identity (SID) of a subscriber who has “claimed” that DID.
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* The **[Serval Keyring][]** is a flat file containing all the user identities on
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a single device. Each identity is a set of elliptic curve secret
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cryptographic keys that belong to a single “mesh subscriber”, indexed by the
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subscriber's 256-bit public key, called a SID. Each identity in the keyring is
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locked by its own user-chosen password (called a PIN in the code and
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documentation), using elliptic curve cryptography to protect locked entries
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from theft or tampering, and steganography to allow the user to plausibly
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deny the existence of any locked identity.
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* The **[Mesh Datagram Protocol (MDP)][MDP]** is Serval's own layer 3 protocol
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designed for secure mesh networking. It is completely independent of
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Internet protocols such as IP and UDP, but for the time being is implemented
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as an “overlay” network based on UDP/IP because that is the interface that
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Linux and other operating systems provide for sending data over WiFi.
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However, MDP could easily be implemented directly over a layer 2 data link
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such as WiFi or Ethernet MAC. MDP uses subscribers' public keys (SID) as
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source and destination addresses, and has a 32-bit port number analogous to
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the 16-bit port number used in TCP/IP.
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* The **[Voice over Mesh Protocol (VoMP)][VoMP]** is Serval's own call negotiation
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and two-way audio streaming protocol used to implement mesh voice calls. It
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is analogous to SIP/RTS, which is the dominant protocol used to implement
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Voice over Internet Protocol, but VoMP is designed for the variable and
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unstable conditions of wireless mesh networks. VoMP's session state model
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and signalling can handle packet loss, mid-call re-routing and re-connection
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where SIP would fail. VoMP's audio streaming can encapsulate many codecs
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and even DTMF (dialpad button) signalling.
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* The **[Rhizome][]** content distribution service is a storage engine implemented
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using SQLite and a content-exchange protocol based on MDP and HTTP for the
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pervasive dissemination of content like images, videos, documents, software
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upgrades, etc. Each piece of content in Rhizome is called a “bundle”, which
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has two parts: a *manifest* that describes the content, and the *payload*,
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which is the content itself. Each bundle has its own unique cryptographic
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identifier that allows any recipient to verify that it has not been tampered
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with.
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* The **[MeshMS][]** messaging service is implemented using Rhizome as its
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transport, with each thread represented as a pair of bundles, one for each
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direction. At present, the MeshMS logic is implemented in Java within the
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[Serval Mesh][batphone] Android app, but is planned to be re-implemented in
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C as part of Serval DNA (see [issue #28][]).
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* **[Serval Infrastructure][]** services may optionally be deployed on any devices
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in the mesh to expose external services to mesh subscribers and vice versa
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(eg, VoIP gateways, SMS satellite links, packetised web), and to overcome
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scalability limitations of a perfectly decentralised mesh (eg, central
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telephone directory).
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Most of these services are performed by a [daemon][] process called
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**servald**. Serval Infrastructure is implemented by a separate daemon called
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**directory_service**.
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Copyright and licensing
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-----------------------
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Serval DNA is [free software][] produced by the [Serval Project][] and many
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[contributors][]. It is licensed to the public under the [GNU General Public
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License version 2][GPL2]. All source code is freely available from the Serval
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Project's [serval-dna][] Git repository on [GitHub][].
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The copyright in most of the source code in Serval DNA is held by [Serval
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Project Inc.][SPI], a not-for-profit association incorporated in the state of
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South Australia in the Commonwealth of Australia for the purpose of developing
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the Serval mesh software.
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The [Serval Project][] will accept contributions from individual developers who
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have agreed to the [Serval Project Developer Agreement - Individual][individ],
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and from organisations that have agreed to the [Serval Project Developer
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Agreement - Entity][entity].
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Download, build and test
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------------------------
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Instructions for downloading, building and testing Serval DNA are in
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[INSTALL.md](./INSTALL.md). (If that link is does not work, try
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[INSTALL.md](/servalproject/serval-dna/blob/master/INSTALL.md).)
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Configure
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---------
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See [doc/Servald-Configuration](./doc/Servald-Configuration.md) (alternative
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link [doc/Servald-Configuration]
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(/servalproject/serval-dna/blob/master/doc/Servald-Configuration.md)).
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More information
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----------------
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The **servald** executable is a multi-purpose program designed to be invoked
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directly from the command line and also via [JNI][] from within a Java program.
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The following command will print a summary of all the operations that servald
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offers:
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$ servald help
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Some operations are self-contained, some start and stop the servald daemon
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process, some communicate with the servald daemon as an MDP client, and others
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via a two-way [pipe][] called the *monitor interface*.
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For more documentation, see:
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* the [doc/](./doc/) directory
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(alternative link [doc/](/servalproject/serval-dna/tree/master/doc/))
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* the [Serval DNA][] page in the [Serval Project Wiki][]
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[Serval Project]: http://www.servalproject.org/
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[Serval Project Wiki]: http://developer.servalproject.org/
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[Serval DNA]: http://developer.servalproject.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=content:servaldna:
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[SPI]: http://developer.servalproject.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=content:spi
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[serval-dna]: https://github.com/servalproject/serval-dna
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[batphone]: https://github.com/servalproject/batphone
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[issue #28]: https://github.com/servalproject/serval-dna/issues/28
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[GNU C]: http://gcc.gnu.org/
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[daemon]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_(computing)
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[free software]: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
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[contributors]: /servalproject/serval-dna/blob/master/CONTRIBUTORS.md
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[GitHub]: https://github.com/servalproject
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[GPL2]: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
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[individ]: http://developer.servalproject.org/files/serval_project_inc-individual.pdf
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[entity]: http://developer.servalproject.org/files/serval_project_inc-entity.pdf
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[DNA]: http://developer.servalproject.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=content:tech:dna
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[Serval Keyring]: http://developer.servalproject.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=content:tech:keyring
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[MDP]: http://developer.servalproject.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=content:tech:mdp
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[VoMP]: http://developer.servalproject.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=content:tech:vomp
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[Rhizome]: http://developer.servalproject.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=content:tech:rhizome
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[MeshMS]: http://developer.servalproject.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=content:tech:meshms
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[Serval Infrastructure]: http://developer.servalproject.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=content:tech:serval_infrastructure
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[JNI]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Native_Interface
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[pipe]: http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/online/pages/man2/pipe.2.html
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