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Network-wide ad & tracker blocking DNS server for privacy
NGINX Open Source repository
Hysteria is a powerful, censorship-resistant proxy that uses QUIC for fast, reliable UDP communication.
A simple and secure tunnel written in Go, supporting various protocols like HTTP2, QUIC, and Shadowsocks.
A fast and reliable ARQ protocol for low-latency networking applications like gaming, VoIP, and WebRTC.
A distribution of Nginx with some advanced features
quic-go is a production-ready QUIC implementation in pure Go, focusing on the QUIC protocol.
A Rust-based implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3 for high-performance networking applications.
A command-line tool for testing TLS/SSL encryption on any port, with support for various protocols and ciphers.
An open-source, cross-platform DNS server with support for various DNS protocols like DoH, DoT, and DoQ.
Reqable is an issue tracking and debugging tool for developers working with HTTP/2, HTTP/3, and QUIC protocols.
Open-source P2P file transfer tool that allows sending files and folders of any size without cloud storage or accounts.
nghttp2 is a C library and tools for building HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 compliant applications.
Async-friendly QUIC implementation in Rust for building high-performance network applications.
A cross-platform, multi-threaded downloader with AI-boosted fluent design, built with Python and QUIC for high-speed streaming.
Apache Iggy is a high-performance messaging and streaming library written in Rust for developers building real-time applications.
A one-click solution for setting up a high-performance QUIC-based proxy with the Hysteria protocol.
A simple DNS proxy with support for modern protocols like DoH, DoT, DoQ and DNSCrypt.
A small, self-contained Go web server with support for Lua, Markdown, Redis, SQLite, and more, ideal for building modern web applications.
Reactor Netty is a reactive, non-blocking, asynchronous client/server TCP/HTTP/UDP/QUIC library built on top of Netty.
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