wave-share VS verlihub

Compare wave-share vs verlihub and see what are their differences.

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wave-share verlihub
3 1
2,074 57
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0.0 5.5
over 3 years ago 17 days ago
C++ C++
MIT License GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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wave-share

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verlihub

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  • LAN Party host, technical advice request.
    1 project | /r/lanparty | 21 Mar 2022
    I even baked a DC++ hub (server) into "Vojisto" which was a Linux distro a built in college specifically for LAN party routers. I hilariously just found while searching for it this presentation I did for a Sigma Xi conference. I think I used verlihub. The source for building Vojisto is long lost to time -- frankly building everything on Docker would be a lot more modern -- but I found some screenshots and whatnot, as well as the ISO. It wouldn't be much use these days, though: it was a very basic Linux 2.6 kernel with just enough stuff to be better than a WRT54G and have some basic admin panel controls for the DHCP static leases and the DC++ hub. Don't reboot or you'd use your configuration unless you exported it ;-)

What are some alternatives?

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quiet-js - Transmit data with sound using Web Audio -- Javascript binding for libquiet

BerryShare - Share PC desktop to Raspberry Pi with WebRTC

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