essie-tls-rs
By leonhard-llc
gattii
By susurrus
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essie-tls-rs
Posts with mentions or reviews of essie-tls-rs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-04.
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What's everyone working on this week (1/2021)?
This week I started writing a safe TLS library for it, called Essie TLS. I read a lot and found that constant-time Rust code requires unsafe. So my plan is to use a delay timer to avoid leaking secrets via timing side-channels. This will make TLS handshakes a little bit slower. Writing a TLS library is a lot of work. TLS 1.3 is very complicated and spans about 200 pages of RFCs. But the tools are working very nicely: Rust stable, CLion, and Gitlab.com.
gattii
Posts with mentions or reviews of gattii.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-04.
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What's everyone working on this week (1/2021)?
I've started working on a rewrite of my Gattii serial terminal UI (https://gitlab.com/susurrus/gattii) to rely on libhandy so it's usable on the Librem 5, which I'm planning to purchase when they to GA this year. I've been wanting to rewrite it for a while since there's some longstanding bugs around parsing data and even how the GUI is implemented since gtk3 used a lot of OO style architecture. Gtk4 is more about composition and I think will map a lot better to Rust than Gtk3 does. So I'm working on a demo application with all dummy data to get a sense of how it'll work in an adaptive interface but still be usable on a desktop.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing essie-tls-rs and gattii you can also consider the following projects:
rust-socketio - An implementation of a socket.io client written in the Rust programming language.
iai - Experimental one-shot benchmarking/profiling harness for Rust
ct-fuzz
fingine - A personal finance simulation engine in Rust.
pilka - Another live-coding tool for creating shader demos, Vulkan+Wgpu powered.
scribble - An experimental terminal text-editor written in Rust. ⚠️
bfc-rs - Brainfuck compiler for x86-64 Linux implemented in Rust.