Interstellar Network Proxy [LATEST]

Select your fork. Railway will automatically detect the settings and provide you with a unique URL to access your proxy from any device. Pro-Tips for Using Interstellar

The ISNP solves this by abandoning the very concept of real-time . interstellar network proxy

Interstellar Proxy works by routing your browser traffic through its own servers, effectively masking your original IP address and making it appear as though your requests are coming from the proxy's location. Select your fork

This is the most critical feature of an INP. When Node A sends data to Node B (the proxy), Node B verifies the integrity of the data and accepts "custody." Node B sends an acknowledgment back to Node A, allowing Node A to safely delete the data from its storage. The proxy now holds sole responsibility for the data until it can successfully pass custody to Node C. This prevents data loss during unexpected line-of-sight dropouts. Opportunistic Routing Interstellar Proxy works by routing your browser traffic

While it sounds like science fiction, the groundwork for interstellar network proxies is already operational:

Terrestrial security relies heavily on real-time certificate validation (like OCSP) and short-lived session keys. Because an INP cannot query a Certificate Authority across the solar system in real time, it must rely on decentralized identity frameworks, long-lived but tightly scoped public keys, and cryptographic structures that tolerate massive clock drift. Bundle Security Protocol (BSP)

The terrestrial internet relies heavily on the Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite. TCP/IP is inherently conversational. It requires a constant, rapid back-and-forth exchange of data packets and acknowledgments (ACKs). If an acknowledgment is not received within a few milliseconds, the protocol assumes the packet was lost and resends it.