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The Intrusion Detection Exchange Protocol (IDXP) is an application-layer protocol for exchanging data between intrusion detection entities. IDXP-Java is a Java-based implementation based upon the Java BEEPCore implementation of RFC 3080 / RFC 3081.
P2P application protocol framework (RFC3080, RFC3081) for connection-oriented, async request/response messages. Allows multiplexing of message streams over one transport connection. Supports binary and textual messages, TLS, SASL/Anonymous, SASL/OTP.
An implementation of the Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol, or BEEP (RFC 3080), in the Ruby programming language. The implementation intends to reach a feature parity level with other representative BEEP implementations in Java and Tcl.
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P2P application protocol framework (RFC3080, RFC3081) for connection-oriented, async request/response messages. Allows multiplexing of message streams over one transport connection. Supports binary and textual messages, TLS, and SASL.