Yggdrasil Network Node VPS for the Encrypted IPv6 Mesh
Yggdrasil is an end to end encrypted IPv6 mesh that runs as overlay on top of the public internet. Nodes peer with each other and route IPv6 traffic through a self organizing graph. Running a public peer on a VPS contributes capacity to the mesh and gives the operator a fixed entry point. AnubizHost provides offshore VPS for Yggdrasil with anonymous billing.
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Public Peers and Mesh Contribution
Public peers are Yggdrasil nodes that accept incoming connections from anyone on the public internet and forward traffic on the mesh. Running a public peer with stable connectivity helps newcomers bootstrap and improves overall mesh routing diversity. We deploy Yggdrasil on Debian stable with the official build, with TLS listeners on common ports and TCP fallback for restrictive networks.
Operators commonly publish their public peer endpoints in the official Yggdrasil peer list. The endpoint can be a clearnet IP or a TLS protected one; we recommend TLS so middle box interference does not break the peer connection unpredictably.
Yggdrasil for End to End Encrypted Services
Beyond raw mesh contribution, Yggdrasil makes a clean substrate for end to end encrypted internal services. Operators run private servers exposed only over Yggdrasil IPv6 addresses, accessible only to peers that have authenticated the operator's public key. We provide systemd templates that bind selected services to the Yggdrasil interface and refuse to listen on clearnet, so a misconfiguration cannot leak the service to the wider internet.
For small organizations, Yggdrasil offers a self hosted alternative to commercial mesh VPNs without the vendor trust requirement. AnubizHost VPS provides the always on entry point that small home labs need to keep the mesh reachable from anywhere.
Anonymous Operator Layer
Yggdrasil itself does not provide IP anonymity at the operator layer; the public peer endpoint is by definition visible. What AnubizHost adds is the disconnect between the public peer endpoint and the operator's real identity. The account that pays for the VPS is anonymous, the email is pseudonymous, and the billing is in Bitcoin or Monero. From an adversary's perspective, the peer is a piece of infrastructure with no known operator.
Operators of community mesh networks find this useful when the community itself has a threat model the operator wishes to inherit. Hosting under an anonymous account avoids becoming a single point of legal exposure for the community.
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