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    rldns

    rldns is an open source lightweight DNS server for linux & bsd (x64)

    rldns is an open-source, lightweight DNS server designed for Linux, NetBSD, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD. It supports both x86 and x86_64 architectures. Developed by Antonius (w1sdom) from bluedragonsec.com Latest Update: Version 1.3 (Released February 2026). This release includes core performance optimizations and enhanced query handling.
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    N2O

    N2O

    Distributed WebSocket Application Server ISO 20922

    N2O is an embeddable message protocol loop library for WebSocket, HTTP, MQTT and TCP servers. It provides basic features, such as process management, virtual nodes ring for request processing, sessions, frame encoding, and unified API for external mq and caching services.
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