pyrdp VS simplification

Compare pyrdp vs simplification and see what are their differences.

pyrdp

RDP monster-in-the-middle (mitm) and library for Python with the ability to watch connections live or after the fact (by GoSecure)

simplification

Very fast Python line simplification using either the RDP or Visvalingam-Whyatt algorithm implemented in Rust (by urschrei)
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pyrdp simplification
5 2
1,432 155
2.0% -
8.6 7.7
about 2 months ago 9 days ago
Python Python
GNU General Public License v3.0 only MIT License
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pyrdp

Posts with mentions or reviews of pyrdp. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-10.

simplification

Posts with mentions or reviews of simplification. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-15.
  • Making large line-charts (visualizations) scalable with plotly-resampler
    3 projects | /r/Python | 15 Sep 2022
    Looks great! I have been using https://github.com/urschrei/simplification Visvalingam-Whyatt algo as per suggestion of Mike Bostock https://bost.ocks.org/mike/simplify/, don't know if it's comptetitive with the EffLTTB. It is surposesd to be fast and good in terms of shape preservation.
  • Julia is the better language for extending Python
    13 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 19 Apr 2021
    Rust doesn’t need to copy the data. It’s trivial to pass e.g. Numpy arrays to Rust as slices via Cython (let alone originating in Cython!), modify them, and return them, or use them as input for a new returned struct.

    https://github.com/urschrei/simplification

    https://github.com/urschrei/lonlat_bng

    https://github.com/urschrei/pypolyline

    Each of those repos has links to the corresponding Rust “shim” libraries that provide FFIs for dealing with the incoming data, constructing Rust data structures from it, and then transforming it back on the way out.

    As a more general comment, using a GC language as the FFI target from a GC language is begging for difficult-if-not-impossible-to-debug crashes down the line.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing pyrdp and simplification you can also consider the following projects:

ssh-mitm - SSH man-in-the-middle tool

rust-numpy - PyO3-based Rust bindings of the NumPy C-API

fapro - Fake Protocol Server

wifipumpkin3 - Powerful framework for rogue access point attack.

cunumeric - An Aspiring Drop-In Replacement for NumPy at Scale

cowrie - Cowrie SSH/Telnet Honeypot https://cowrie.readthedocs.io

Python-Complementary-Languages - Just a small test to see which language is better for extending python when using lists of lists

Seth - Perform a MitM attack and extract clear text credentials from RDP connections

pypolyline - Fast Google Polyline encoding and decoding using a Rust binary

heralding - Credentials catching honeypot

plotly-resampler - Visualize large time series data with plotly.py