Historically, it was a rather famous page. It's a watchblog by the German security expert Felix Von Leitner. It exists since 2005, but since May this year, he didn't write anything until one new entry that you can see here: http://blog.fefe.de/?mon=202512
Used AI to document the code for readability (it's OSS). The iptables rules, Kyber integration, and SOCKS handling are the actual work. Find me an AI that can set up transparent proxying with netfilter that doesn't leak. Fixed the sloppy comments though, thanks. Fair point on the error handling. Many of those are in non-critical paths (flag parsing, optional config loading), but you're right that they should be handled properly.
One reason not to choose Njalla is that they changed their legal entity without (to my knowledge) telling anyone. THat's a bit of a red flag for me.
They were incorporated as 1337 Services LLC in Nevis (the Caribbean island) and recently it suddenly changed to Njalla SRL in Costa Rica. Looks like some guy wrote a post about it where he contacted them, they said "internal restructuring, nothing to worry about" and refused to elaborate further.
I know Peter Sunde (of TPB fame) founded it but I don't know if it has changed hands now.
When I exit the ssh session, it terminates (or "pauses").
I've wanted to make it for a while but never got around to it.
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