Ghost protocol

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This page provides a practical guide for setting up your development environment to work with the Ghost Protocol codebase. It covers the recommended operating systems, network configurations, compilation of C programs, execution of .gpfs files, and an overview of the initial.sh entrypoints within the ZERO-SQUAD.

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The Ghost Protocol is a low-level networking framework designed to provide an "invisible" communication layer over existing internet infrastructure It prioritizes user privacy and security by moving beyond standard encryption into hardware-adjacent logic mapping

The project's mission is to create a keyless delivery system where security is derived from a mapped architecture rather than traditional cryptographic keys The protocol is "invisible" because it operates on interlayers (designated as layers 1.5 and 2.5) that sit between standard OSI model layers, utilizing interference to prevent content visibility

Understanding protocol:

1. Nibble-Logic: Data is mapped into folders (named 4/ through 32/) representing the number of nibbles (4-bit units) used for bit mapping
2. Logic Gates: The protocol utilizes primitive Boolean gates (AND, XOR, NAND, etc.) and composite combinations as the foundation for its mapping logic
3. Flat-File Orientation: Ghost does not use traditional databases; all state and data are stored in flat files within the 'nix filesystem
4. Maxwell's Demon: The project incorporates theories of reversible computing and thermodynamics to achieve its "invisible" state.

Recommended Operating Systems and Network Stack

The Ghost Protocol is designed to operate within specific environments to ensure its intended functionality and security. The recommended operating systems are FreeBSD, Tails, and Debian. These choices reflect a focus on security, privacy, and robust system administration.

The network stack emphasizes encrypted and anonymized communication. TOR (The Onion Router) and VPN (Virtual Private Network) are crucial components for integrating into the "deepest layers of the internet" and for the secure operation of the Ghost Protocol.

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