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    UFTP

    Encrypted UDP based FTP with multicast

    UFTP is an encrypted multicast file transfer program, designed to securely, reliably, and efficiently transfer files to multiple receivers simultaneously. This is useful for distributing large files to a large number of receivers, and is especially useful for data distribution over a satellite link (with two way communication), where the inherent delay makes any TCP based communication highly inefficient. The multicast encryption scheme is based on TLS with extensions to allow multiple...
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    FSP - File Service Protocol Suite

    UDP File transfer protocol

    FSP - File Service Protocol. FSP is lightweight UDP based protocol for transferring files. It is designed for anonymous transfers over unreliable networks.
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    A high speed file transfer protocol using UDP and TCP for high speed long distance networks, much faster than new TCP congestion control algorithms. Based on Indiana University 2002 Tsunami source code. Contains real-time VSIB DAQ extensions. Further info on http://tsunami-udp.sourceforge.net
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    FSP Client with FTP-like interface

    FSP command line client with FTP like interface

    FSPClient is single executable client for FSP protocol. FSPClient uses FTP-likeuser interface. It feels like FTP but under hood is FSP. This is a continuationof this program unmaintained for 10 years. FSP is UDP based protocol fortransfering files around
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    libnetstream is set of stream library functions mainly for protocols for network like http https ftp tcp udp over a stream manner (FILE*) in stdio, the idea is to create the interfacing for internet protocol streams to a normal posix FILE* stream.
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    NXLog

    NXLog

    A multi-platform universal log collector and forwarder

    NXLog is a modular, multi-threaded, high-performance log management solution with multi-platform support. In concept it is similar to syslog-ng or rsyslog but is not limited to unix/syslog only. It can collect logs from files in various formats, receive logs from the network remotely over UDP, TCP or TLS/SSL . It supports platform specific sources such as the Windows Eventlog, Linux kernel logs, Android logs, local syslog etc. Writing and reading logs to/from databases is also supported...
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    Zebedee is a simple program to establish an encrypted, compressed "tunnel" for TCP/IP or UDP data transfer between two systems.
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    HSCP (Hybrid scp) is developing to transmit the large size file at high speed on the long distance and wideband infrastructure. It has achieved the fast transfer by changing the file transfer part of scp into the UDP (using UDT).
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    HSSH (Hybrid ssh) is developing to transmit the large size data at high speed on the long distance and wideband infrastructure. It has achieved the fast transfer by changing both ways pipeio transfer of ssh into the UDP (using UDT). cf. HSCP
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    Udp File Transfer. A simple command-line program to transfer files via a network and udp protocol. Implemented are a tcp/ip congestion system, RTT, sliding_window, crc check. It's an university networking-project.
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    HSFTP (Hybrid sftp) is developing to transmit the large size file at high speed on the long distance and wideband infrastructure. It has achieved the fast transfer by changing the file transfer part of sftp into the UDP (using UDT). cf. HSCP.
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