arp_standin
actix-web
arp_standin | actix-web | |
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5 | 171 | |
23 | 20,369 | |
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1.9 | 9.1 | |
about 1 year ago | 8 days ago | |
Ruby | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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arp_standin
- Making a Linux home server sleep on idle and wake on demand — the simple way | Daniel P. Gross
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Sleep on idle and Wake on demand
I first tried to follow this guide(https://dgross.ca/blog/linux-home-server-auto-sleep/) on setting it up but it seemed to get woken up very soon after going to sleep due to random packets hitting the server.
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What's everyone working on this week (22/2023)?
I'm working on an ARP responder to be able to turn on a computer in the local network without knowing its MAC address. I was inspired by this blog post.
- Making a Linux home server sleep on idle and wake on demand
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KVM Switch which combines an Ethernet port with several USB ports.
To add: if you want to pretend the host didn't switch I believe https://github.com/danielpgross/arp_standin could help. But by no means is this necessary but just in case OP is doing something ... interesting.
actix-web
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Empowering Web Privacy with Rust: Building a Decentralized Identity Management System
Actix Web Documentation: Detailed documentation on using Actix-web, including examples and best practices for building web applications with Rust.
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Ntex: Powerful, pragmatic, fast framework for composable networking services
I can't speak to the "is it any good" part, but (after a bit of research) I can share what I've found. I'll try to represent things as best as I understand, but I may have some finer details mixed up.
ntex is written by the same person that started actix-web, Nikolay Kim (fafhrd91 on GitHub). There was a bunch of drama a while back due to actix-web using (what many reasoned to be) avoidable unsafe code, which was later found to be buggy. Nikolay was pilloried online, resulting in him transferring leadership of actix-web to someone else. ntex is, as I understand it, essentially Nikolay picking back up on his ideals for what could have been actix-web, if people hadn't pushed him out of his own project.
How ntex compares to the pre-/post-leadership change of actix-web, I don't know.
Here are some jumping points if you want more of the backstory.
https://www.theregister.com/2020/01/21/rust_actix_web_framew...
https://steveklabnik.com/writing/a-sad-day-for-rust
https://github.com/actix/actix-web/issues/1289
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Building a REST API for Math Operations (+, *, /) with Rust, Actix, and Rhai🦀
Are you ready to embark on another journey in Rust? Today, we'll explore how to create a REST API that performs basic mathematical operations: addition, multiplication, and division. We'll use Actix, a powerful web framework for Rust, together with Rhai, a lightweight scripting language, to achieve our goal.
- Actix-Web: v4.5.0
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Getting Started with Actix Web - The Battle-tested Rust Framework
Within actix-web, middleware is used as a medium for being able to add general functionality to a (set of) route(s) by taking the request before the handler function runs, carrying out some operations, running the actual handler function itself and then the middleware does additional processing (if required). By default, actix-web has several default middlewares that we can use, including logging, path normalisation, access external services and modifying application state (through the ServiceRequest type).
- Show HN: Play Euchre with AI Bots
- Actix-Web: v4.4.0
- Choosing the Right Rust Web Framework: An Overview
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Building a Rust app with Perseus
Rust is a popular system programming language, known for its robust memory safety features and exceptional performance. While Rust was originally a system programming language, its application has evolved. Now you can see Rust in different app platforms, mobile apps, and of course, in web apps — both in the frontend and backend, with frameworks like Rocket, Axum, and Actix making it even easier to build web applications with Rust.
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Introducing SQLPage : write websites entirely in SQL
actix to handle HTTP requests
What are some alternatives?
LMDB-editor - A small LMDB editor made in Rust with egui
axum - Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper
nanocl - Distributed System that simplifies the management of containers and virtual machines.
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
rustykey
Tide - Fast and friendly HTTP server framework for async Rust
nom_locate - A special input type for nom to locate tokens
tonic - A native gRPC client & server implementation with async/await support.
rocket-webservice-test-rust - Experimenting with the Rocket framework and GCP Cloud Run. Includes a GraphQL implementation and a MongoDB integrations branch.
hyper - An HTTP library for Rust
EchoWhistle - Proof-of-concept network item service for FF4 FE
salvo - A powerful web framework built with a simplified design.