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resolved
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Announcing `async-dns`
It's not a crate, but I wrote an application to do just that for my home network: https://github.com/barrucadu/resolved
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Your one project with rust that you think is one of the best projects you have made.
I wrote a recursive DNS resolver which I replaced pi-hole with for my LAN DNS & adblocking. It's my only Rust project which I've actually kept using. Everything else has been little toy projects or something which I replaced after a little while.
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Parsing bitstreams with Nom
Here's my code: https://github.com/barrucadu/resolved
trust-dns
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Hickory DNS
If you don't know what is Trust-DNS / Hickory DNS, this seems to be the repo: https://github.com/bluejekyll/trust-dns
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You might want async in your project
IO is not a part of the async runtime contract (I don't know if this is good or bad), and Tokio & futures famously have different `Async{Read,Write}` traits. I once had to do this [0] to adapt between them.
This means that any crate that uses IO will be bound to a limited number of Runtimes. Everything being Tokio-only is pretty bad (though Tokio itself is great), but here we are...
[0] https://github.com/bluejekyll/trust-dns/pull/1373#issuecomme...
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Extract cert.pem and privkey.pem from acme.json
I need a cert.pem and privkey.pem for https://github.com/bluejekyll/trust-dns but even using the extractor to get a cert.pem and privkey.pem from the acme.json file it seems invalid.
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What would you rewrite in Rust?
You might be interested in Trust DNS - "A Rust based DNS client, server, and Resolver, built to be safe and secure from the ground up."
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Announcing `async-dns`
It looks like you need to reach for a separate crate for that: https://github.com/bluejekyll/trust-dns/blob/7dcb7b983f5407d95d93b800af13caeee975aaa8/crates/async-std-resolver/src/lib.rs
- Trust-Dns - A rust based dns client, server, and resolver
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What I learned from making a DNS client in Rust
You might be interested in new alternative to dig called dns https://github.com/bluejekyll/trust-dns/blob/main/util/src/dns.rs . I found out about it from https://twitter.com/benj_fry/status/1513269287229657091
- Show HN: A Trust-DNS based dig alternative
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Docker: Binary compiled with Musl works but not the one compiled with glibc
I've found the Trust-DNS Resolver crate and it does the job! Now the binary seems to not use any dynamic library to look up the ip of a host.
What are some alternatives?
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Rust-CAS - Rust Computer Algebra library
woodpecker - Drill is an HTTP load testing application written in Rust
library-loader - [Unofficial] Samacsys Library Loader for all platforms!
citybound - A work-in-progress, open-source, multi-player city simulation game.
barium - [WIP] End-To-End encrypted messages
Parallel
kanata - Improve keyboard comfort and usability with advanced customization
rsedis - Redis re-implemented in Rust.
aero - Aero is a new modern, experimental, UNIX-like operating system following the monolithic kernel design. Supporting modern PC features such as long mode, 5-level paging, and SMP (multicore), to name a few.
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.