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    MsQuic

    MsQuic

    Cross-platform, C implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol

    ...Parallel streams of (reliable and unreliable) application data. Exchange application data in the first round trip (0-RTT). Improved congestion control and loss recovery. Survives a change in the clients IP address or port. Stateless load balancing.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    pmacct

    pmacct

    pmacct is a small set of multi-purpose passive network monitoring tool

    pmacct is a small set of multi-purpose passive network monitoring tools. It can account for, classify, aggregate, replicate, and export forwarding-plane data, ie. IPv4 and IPv6 traffic; collect and correlate control-plane data via BGP and BMP; collect and correlate RPKI data; collect infrastructure data via Streaming Telemetry. Each component works both as a standalone daemon and as a thread of execution for correlation purposes (ie. enriching NetFlow with BGP data).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    FRRouting

    FRRouting

    The FRRouting Protocol Suite

    ...It implements BGP, OSPF, RIP, IS-IS, PIM, LDP, BFD, Babel, PBR, OpenFabric and VRRP, with alpha support for EIGRP and NHRP. FRR’s seamless integration with native Linux/Unix IP networking stacks makes it a general-purpose routing stack applicable to a wide variety of use cases including connecting hosts/VMs/containers to the network, advertising network services, LAN switching and routing Internet access routers, and Internet peering. FRR has its roots in the Quagga project. In fact, it was started by many long-time Quagga developers who combined their efforts to improve on Quagga’s well-established foundation in order to create the best routing protocol stack available. ...
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    The USB/IP Project
    The USB/IP Project aims to develop a general USB device sharing system over IP network. To share USB devices between computers with their full functionality, USB/IP encapsulates USB I/O requests into IP packets and transmits them between computers.
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    Downloads: 90 This Week
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    This work is directed to C programmers with basic knowledge in SMPP protocol, at least in the specification and handling of sessions. Extending the development of the library, the scope of the same might involve a development of protocols on TCP/IP.
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