Which you appear to be the developer of from other comments in this thread. Not saying it's bad, but it's self-promotion rather than organic preference.
> - OpenZiti does not require inbound ports or hole punching, it builds outbound only connections via an overlay which looks sort of similar to DERP (but better with app specific encryption, routing, flow control, smart routing etc). This overlay also removes need for complex FW rules, ACLs, public DNS, L4 loadbalancers, etc.
The routers that you deploy to make up the overlay still need inbound ports though, right? I thought that's what 10080 was doing.
Their communication really is all over the place. Even the name is really awkward in English.
(And yes, not everything should be forced to be English and it's apparently supposed to be Esperanto; but nothing else on the site is so that's not how most people will parse it).
I'm vaguely sympathetic to these crypto people's end goals (talking about things like constant time evaluation & secret hiding), but it's really not what general purpose compilers are even thinking about most of the time so I doubt it'll ever be more than a hack that mostly works.
They'll probably need some kind of specialized compiler of their own if they want to be serious about it. Or carry on with asm.