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SCION: a next-generation inter-domain routing architecture
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SCION: a next-generation inter-domain routing architecture
SCION (Scalability, Control, and Isolation On Next-generation networks) is a<br>secure and reliable inter-domain routing protocol, designed to provide route<br>control, failure isolation, and explicit trust information for end-to-end<br>communication.
Technology
The ideas and concepts behind SCION.
Overview :<br>SCION |<br>Control Plane |<br>Data Plane |<br>SCION-IP Gateway |<br>SCION End Hosts |<br>Applications
Reference Manuals
User documentation for the services, tools and programming libraries of the open-source SCION<br>implementation.
For operators of SCION end hosts :<br>Installation |<br>scion |<br>Daemon |<br>Dispatcher
For operators of SCION ASes:<br>Installation |<br>Control Service |<br>Router |<br>SIG (SCION-IP Gateway) |<br>Configuration |<br>scion-pki
For developers of SCION applications :<br>snet API
For users of SCION applications :<br>Applications
Guides and Tutorials
Tutorial: Freestanding SCION Network: Follow step by step instructions and see what a running SCION network could look like.
Developer Documentation
Start with the Contribution Guide to contribute to the open-source SCION implementation.
Policies and Processes :<br>Governance: TC Implementation |<br>Change Proposal Process |<br>Style Guides
Building and Running :<br>Setting up the Development Environment |<br>Building |<br>Running SCION Locally |<br>Dependencies |<br>Testing
Design Documents