membrane_core VS natter

Compare membrane_core vs natter and see what are their differences.

membrane_core

The core of the Membrane Framework, advanced multimedia processing framework (by membraneframework)

natter

[EXPERIMENTAL] A peer-to-peer TCP port forwarding library using NAT traversal with QUIC (by binwiederhier)
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membrane_core

Posts with mentions or reviews of membrane_core. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-05.

natter

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  • Why HTTP/3 is eating the world
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 5 Oct 2023
    I dabbled with QUIC a few years ago and I cannot agree more. It was pleasant to work with, and because it's UDP based, suddenly you can do NAT hole punching more easily.

    Funny that you mentioned a VPN, because I make a little experimental project back then to hole punch between two behind-the-NAT machines and deliver traffic between them over QUIC. I was able to make my own L2 and L3 bridge across the WAN, or just port forward from one natted endpoint to an endpoint behind a different NAT.

    At one point I used it to L2 bridge my company's network (10.x) to my home network (192.168.x), and I was able to ping my home server from the bridging host. It was quite fun.

    Here's the project if anyone is interested: https://github.com/binwiederhier/natter -- it's probably defunct, but it was only experimental anyway.

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