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    CIM

    CIM

    Distributed instant messaging system for developers

    ...Provides flexible horizontal expansion and contraction according to the actual situation. The server automatically removes offline clients. Client reconnects automatically. You can use Google Protocol Bufferefficient codec. Its protocol supports message encryption. Store routing information, account information, online status, etc. of each client. Message routing server; used to process message routing, message forwarding, user login, user offline, and some operational tools (obtaining the number of online users, etc.).
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Signal Server

    Signal Server

    Server supporting the Signal Private Messenger applications on Android

    ...Built in Java and licensed under the AGPL-3.0 license, this server software handles protocols for delivering encrypted messages, synchronizing user metadata like public keys and push tokens, and providing REST and service APIs for the client apps to interact with. Although cryptographic operations and message confidentiality are managed by the client side using the Signal Protocol, the server ensures message routing, user registration, and group updates without having access to the decrypted contents. Its codebase is public to ensure transparency and auditability for a security-focused community willing to inspect how message metadata and delivery mechanisms are implemented.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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