The Fortress Network Manual
Your Network is your Attack Surface
In 2026, your IP address is your most vulnerable metadata. It reveals your location, your ISP, and your activity patterns. Tebian treats the network as a hostile environment. This manual explains how to tunnel your traffic through a triple-layer of defense: WireGuard for Speed, Tor for Anonymity, and I2P for the Deep Web.
1. WireGuard: The Kernel-level Tunnel
Traditional VPNs (OpenVPN) run in userspace and use heavy C++ code. Tebian uses WireGuard, a kernel-level protocol written in less than 4,000 lines of C. It is audited, extremely fast, and part of the Linux kernel itself. We pre-configure systemd-networkd to handle WireGuard handshakes in microseconds.
Conclusion: The Anonymous Node
By hardening your network at the kernel level, you transform your Tebian machine from a "client" into a "Fortress Node." Your data remains yours. One ISO. One menu. Absolute privacy.