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nvim-matrix-bot
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What’s everyone working on this week (including AoC, 52/2021)?
Yesterday streamed & did some work on my Matrix bot for the Neovim chat room(s), repo's here: https://github.com/smolck/nvim-matrix-bot Fixed a pretty horrifying code injection issue I hadn't known about.
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What are you using Rust for?
Not the one you responded to, but here’s one I wrote recently for the Neovim Matrix room(s): https://github.com/smolck/nvim-matrix-bot
Ockam
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Tunnelmole, an ngrok alternative (open source)
disclosure: I work at Ockam.
The Portals for Mac app is an example of the type of thing you could build using the open source stack of protocols. The README (linked by parent) links out to all of the relevant parts of the protocol documentation to explain how these work together. The NAT Traversal (https://github.com/build-trust/ockam/blob/develop/examples/a...) part of the README is probably the best explanation of why the free relay you get via Ockam Orchestrator is a useful part of this demo.
As for why would anyone trust this: The protocols are designed so you absolutely don't have to trust the relay. Trust is pushed out to the edges that you control and so you're not susceptible to a MITM attack if something like a relay is compromised. The protocol design for all of this is open and documented, and was independently audited by (IMO) some of the best in the business, Trail of Bits: https://docs.ockam.io/reference/protocols.
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Tunnel via Cloudflare to Any TCP Service
We’ve been working on something (https://github.com/build-trust/ockam) that enables exactly this, among a whole host of other use cases. If you check out some of the code examples in the docs you’ll see how to setup a tunnel using the CLI.
For other use cases there’s also the programming libraries (only Rust atm, though I was spiking a TypeScript/Node PoC this week) which might provide more flexibility. Personally I’m excited by the idea of being able to move this kind of secure by design connectivity all the way into the application layer though.
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Contribute to open source without knowing how to code
Hacktoberfest - No Code - Try Ockam Command (CLI) and give user experience feedback #3631
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Rust and Elixir libraries for end-to-end encrypted secure communication
https://github.com/build-trust/ockam/blob/develop/documentat...
Give it a try. Would love to know if that fits what you're going for.
UDP hole puncturing is in development right now. However there is extensive research that shows it in only successful in making connections in 60 to 80% of real world networks. This is why Signal does relays for example. Relays provide a highly reliable strategy. So we knew we'll want to support both and give devs and option to choose what is right for their application. Or failover from one to the other.
In addition, relays also allow store and forward and integration to other enterprise systems like Kafka. This is how we're able to to move end-to-end encrypted data through Kafka https://github.com/build-trust/ockam/tree/develop/documentat...
Store and forward as a first class feature is in development.
Scatter/Gather is a much harder problem since it involves group key agreement and challenges that come with doing that safely. This is in our long term roadmap, but we've not done any development for this yet.
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Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.58]
Ockam crates implement a collection of messaging and cryptographic protocols that provide end-to-end application layer trust in data. We believe that, in order to have a realistically manageable vulnerability surface, all modern applications need end-to-end guarantees of data integrity and authenticity. The only way to build secure and private applications is to remove unnecessary implicit trust in network boundaries, intermediaries and infrastructure.
- Ask HN: Do you donate money to open source?
- What are you using Rust for?
What are some alternatives?
ejabberd - Robust, Ubiquitous and Massively Scalable Messaging Platform (XMPP, MQTT, SIP Server)
rustls - A modern TLS library in Rust
sshkit - An Elixir toolkit for performing tasks on one or more servers, built on top of Erlang’s SSH application.
socket - Socket wrapping for Elixir.
ring - Safe, fast, small crypto using Rust
rust-crypto - A (mostly) pure-Rust implementation of various cryptographic algorithms.
rust-native-tls
rustdesk - An open-source remote desktop, and alternative to TeamViewer.
SftpEx
chatter - Chatter library for Elixir, provides a secure broadcast between nodes.
RustCrypto - Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data Algorithms: high-level encryption ciphers
veloren - An open world, open source voxel RPG inspired by Dwarf Fortress and Cube World. This repository is a mirror. Please submit all PRs and issues on our GitLab page.