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Data Diode #88
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That repo was created on January 14, 2022 with this commit. The work on TFC started in 2013. I did experiment with ethernet-to-fiber converters back in 2013-2014, but ran into issues: HW configuration consistency: Some guides used converters that required three units, and the ones I received required four units, to mock the carrier signal so the last two converters in the chain would allow data transfer. Error rate: With Cost: The documentation of the project you linked discusses Y-cables which would drop the cost to half of what it was, and the prices have also come down. I paid roughly 120€ for 4x100mbps converters for a single direction data diode, so end user would have had to pay roughly 240€ for the data diode. The list price for the MC210CS is roughly 40€, so it's still 160€ per end user. You might be able to grab one on sale, and since it's a gigabit device the throughput is much better compared to the TTL data diode so if your intent is to transfer large files it's certainly better. The project is currently in maintenance only because I'm busy with other aspects of my life, so the work to add support for UDP data transfer will have to wait. |
Thanks for the response. All good reasons. |
Hello,
What is your reasoning for using a USB/TTL data diode instead of a OSDD fiber data diode ?
https://github.com/Vrolijk/OSDD/blob/main/datadiode_hardware_setups.md
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