By chance, I stumbled across this interesting proof of concept.
"Yggdrasil access available
Starting from today, the server has full access to the Yggdrasil
network [0].
Yggdrasil is a proof-of-concept about a fully end-to-end encrypted ipv6 network. It ressemble a VPN, in that traffic is send encrypted over the
wire to the remote host. However, it's neither a hub and spoke
topology, nor a mesh network. There is a full routing protocol (using spanning tree technique), meaning that you get routed through nodes
just like on the internet."
gopher://g.nixers.net/0/~z3bra/rlog/yggdrasil-access-available.txt gopher://g.nixers.net/0/~z3bra/rlog/yggdrasil-bootstrap-node.txt
| Sysop: | deepend |
|---|---|
| Location: | Calgary, Alberta |
| Users: | 315 |
| Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
| Uptime: | 18:54:40 |
| Calls: | 2,574 |
| Files: | 6,172 |
| D/L today: |
31 files (7,929K bytes) |
| Messages: | 479,943 |