P2P VPNs allow you to connect two or more hosts together and do some stuff like play games or test out services just like you were on one real physical local network (LAN). Even when you are on different continents.
- https://www.freelan.org/
- https://haguichi.net/ (Hamachi free GUI client)
- https://www.tinc-vpn.org/download/
- https://edgevpn.io/about/
- https://github.com/ntop/n2n
- https://github.com/switch-iot/hin2n
- https://github.com/gyf304/lpvpn (On top of discord)
- https://github.com/slackhq/nebula (Overlay networking by Slack)
- https://github.com/virtualsquare/vde-2
- https://cloud.nwrk.biz/d/414f6038ee/?p=/Wippien&mode=list
URnetwork is an app I found on f-droid a few months ago, and that I've been using since. I'm just a random user who thought URnetwork should be part of this list, without being related to URnetwork creators.
In order to be able to answer your question, I got in touch with their team (support (at) ur.io) and their founder (Brien Colwell, brien (at) ur.io). Here's our conversation:
I hope this answers your question.