Hi Russell,

Have you looked into AnyCast
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anycast

I am not sure if this is possible to implement in your situation but it sounds like it solves the problem you are fasing

Nick

On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 at 18:36, Russell Coker via luv-main <luv-main@luv.asn.au> wrote:
On Thursday, 10 January 2019 5:59:42 PM AEDT Mike O'Connor wrote:
> > Support is required for Linux servers and Linux, Windows, and OS/X
> > clients.
>
> Wireguard :) Possibly not the most user friendly but very impressive tech.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WireGuard

I have had some experience with Wireguard.  It requries kernel code that isn't
in the mainline kernel so you need DKMS to get it going, that doesn't exclude
it, but makes it a little more difficult.  According to Wikipedia one of the
benefits of WG is that it has less code, but some of that code is kernel code
so the potential for problems if there's a problem is greater.  Another cited
benefit of WG is not being as difficult as IPSEC, but pretty much everything
meets the "not as difficult as IPSEC" criteria.

How does WG go for many-many operation?

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