Independent Architect Opens VRP Network Protocol to External Testing via Public Validation Kit
Developer Vitalijus Riabovas has announced that his Veil Routing Protocol (VRP), a networking architecture designed to keep logical sessions alive through network changes, is now open for external validation. VRP addresses disruptions such as Wi-Fi-to-LTE switches, IP mutations, NAT churn, and path failures by decoupling logical session identity from underlying transport identity. Riabovas has released a public VRP Validation Kit, which includes Docker-based scenarios, evidence manifests, and a verifier tool that allow engineers to independently test observable protocol behaviour. The kit enables testers to simulate attacks, replays, stale conditions, and evidence tampering without requiring access to the proprietary runtime internals. Riabovas is inviting engineers and organisations to attempt to produce reproducible contradictions and submit structured findings as part of a formal external validation process.
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