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    YASIO

    YASIO

    A multi-platform support c++11 library with focus on asio

    ...It is used in game and multimedia projects and provides integrations or demos for Unity, Unreal Engine, xlua, axmol, and related development stacks. yasio can be used for TCP, UDP, SSL, IPv6, KCP, and multi-threaded networking scenarios. It is useful for developers who need a portable socket layer that works consistently across games, apps, tools, and custom client software.
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    kcptun

    kcptun

    A stable and secure tunnel based on KCP with N:M multiplexing and FEC

    ...Available for ARM, MIPS, 386 and AMD64. kcptun is shipped with builtin packet encryption powered by various block encryption algorithms and works in Cipher Feedback Mode, for each packet to be sent, the encryption process will start from encrypting a nonce from the system entropy, so encryption to same plaintexts never leads to a same ciphertexts thereafter. kcptun made use of ReedSolomon-Codes to recover lost packets, which requires massive amount of computation, a low-end ARM device cannot satisfy kcptun well. To unleash the full potential of kcptun, a multi-core x86 homeserver CPU like AMD Opteron is recommended. If you insist on running under some ARM routers, you'd better turn off FEC and use salsa20 as the encryption method.
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