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    Matchbox

    Matchbox

    Painless peer-to-peer WebRTC networking for rust wasm

    Matchbox is a WebRTC-based networking library for the Bevy game engine, enabling multiplayer games to run in the browser or native environments with peer-to-peer communication. It handles matchmaking, NAT traversal, and synchronization in real-time, making it easier for game developers to add fast and scalable multiplayer features. Designed with simplicity and performance in mind, Matchbox supports both WebAssembly and desktop targets.
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    Pandora Open

    Pandora Open

    Open Source Monitoring System for performance and availability.

    Pandora OPEN is a high-performance, 100% open-source monitoring ecosystem, born as the independent evolution of the Pandora FMS community branch after version 777. Licensed under GPLv2, it provides a modular and sovereign platform for supervising networks, servers, and applications without commercial dependencies. It features multi-platform agents, remote monitoring (SNMP, WMI, HTTP), GIS maps, and advanced visual dashboards. Entirely maintained by the community on GitHub, it ensures total...
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    yaSSL, or yet another SSL, is an embedded ssl library for programmers building security functionality into their applications and devices. yaSSL is highly portable, and runs on standard as well as embedded platforms(QNX, ThreadX, VxWorks, Tron) yaSSL is still available but no longer being developed. Current development on the same project continues under wolfSSL. Visit yaSSL Home above for the latest stable release.
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    A PHP 5 library for querying game servers. Currently supporting over 160 games, including source (half-life), unreal and quake engine games, ase & gamespy protocols. Newer games supported are Crysis & Call of Duty 5. Also supports Teamspeak 2.
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    Forevermore is planed as a graphical 3D MUD, using mysql, opengl and pike. Our aim is not cool graphics and sound, but nice Roleplay. The Game uses a simple 3D engine for the beginning. Basic ruleset is Ad&d 3rd edition, but modified for fair PvP.
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    Pure Java full-featured multi-player gaming system Pluggable, configurable game engine Distributable, load-balancing, "world engine". flocking, Genetic Algorithms and neural networks 3D clients, ZMUD(tm) clients, regular TELNET access (TCP/UDP
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    IO_Crusher is a C++ multithreaded library that permits to handle a huge number of sockets and provide the best responsiveness using the bandwidth as fast as possible. The library is especially designed to be integrated into an Online Game Server.
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