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Top 17 Packet Open-Source Projects
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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sharppcap
Official repository - Fully managed, cross platform (Windows, Mac, Linux) .NET library for capturing packets
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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SerialTransfer
Arduino library to transfer dynamic, packetized data fast and reliably via Serial, I2C, or SPI
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PacketSerial
An Arduino Library that facilitates packet-based serial communication using COBS or SLIP encoding.
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solarthing
Monitors an Outback MATE, Renogy Rover - MPPT Charge Controller and EPEver Tracer. Integrates with Grafana, PVOutput and more!
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GuardianBeam
An util to create easily Guardian Lasers via Packets and Reflection. No dependencies, compatible 1.9 -> 1.20
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SimplestLoadBalancer
This is an implementation of a sessionless/stateless UDP load balancer that evenly distributes packets to back-end targets, and with low-latency target management (add and remove).
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Hey, I'm looking for the best way to do packet capture in Rust. I've looked at both libpnet and pcap crates, and they both seem way less mature and with less functionality than the PcapPlusPlus library, which seems to be the golden suite of packet capture and manipulation.
I'm not completely sure, but ProtocolLib has a small tutorial on their plugin page. older tutorial: https://dev.bukkit.org/projects/protocollib/pages/tutorial newer but incomplete: https://github.com/dmulloy2/ProtocolLib/wiki I have only experience with NMS so far, so I can't really help much with ProtocolLib.
Project mention: Tools for measuring Network convergence, delay and packet loss | /r/networking | 2023-04-28One of the really cool tools in this space is "passive ping":https://github.com/pollere/pping
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Packet projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | trackerjacker | 2,570 |
2 | goworld | 2,501 |
3 | netcode.io | 2,371 |
4 | libpnet | 2,170 |
5 | sharppcap | 1,236 |
6 | node-minecraft-protocol | 1,180 |
7 | ProtocolLib | 926 |
8 | sniffer | 709 |
9 | SerialTransfer | 374 |
10 | PacketSerial | 262 |
11 | PacketWrapper | 171 |
12 | f1-telemetry-client | 157 |
13 | solarthing | 121 |
14 | GuardianBeam | 79 |
15 | pping | 67 |
16 | pcap.cr | 24 |
17 | SimplestLoadBalancer | 16 |
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