openssl
quicly
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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openssl
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OpenSSL Announces Final Release of OpenSSL 3.2.0
> Client-side QUIC support
Is that enough to get rid of the QuicTLS fork? https://github.com/quictls/openssl.
- I had surgery and was stuck in bed for a while. Going into this I barely had Jellyfin setup. This is the result of about a month and a half of boredom
- Rich Salz to OpenSSL: Please change your mind
- QUIC is now RFC 9000
quicly
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QUIC is now RFC 9000
Is it possible to compile quicly cli (referenced in the blog post) with musl instead of glibc. I had to add signal.h and it then compiled successfully but I got illegal instruction segfault when executing cli.
https://github.com/h2o/quicly
There are a few Rust alternatives for QUIC. Anyone tried them and have comments.
https://github.com/cloudflare/quiche
https://github.com/quinn-rs/quinn
https://github.com/mozilla/neqo
What are some alternatives?
msquic - Cross-platform, C implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol, exposed to C, C++, C# and Rust.
neqo - Neqo, an implementation of QUIC in Rust
quiche - 🥧 Savoury implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3
openmptcprouter - OpenMPTCProuter is an open source solution to aggregate multiple internet connections using Multipath TCP (MPTCP) on OpenWrt
sctp - A Go implementation of SCTP
usrsctp - A portable SCTP userland stack
base-drafts - Internet-Drafts that make up the base QUIC specification
quinn - Async-friendly QUIC implementation in Rust