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Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS by default.
A distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system.
An efficient HTTP client for JVM, Android, and GraalVM with HTTP/2, connection pooling, caching, and modern TLS support.
An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testing and software development.
A robust, commercial-grade, open-source toolkit for TLS/SSL, DTLS, QUIC protocols and general-purpose cryptography.
A Rust framework for building fast, reliable, and programmable networked systems and HTTP proxies.
A simplified HTTP request client for Node.js, designed to be the simplest way to make HTTP calls.
An unidentifiable TLS-based proxy mechanism designed to bypass the Great Firewall of China.
A high-performance, secure, and standards-compliant web server for demanding real-time applications like crypto exchanges.
An ergonomic, batteries-included HTTP client for Rust with async/blocking support, TLS, and proxies.
A Rust implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3, providing low-level APIs for building high-performance networking applications.
A conforming Objective-C WebSocket client library for iOS, macOS, tvOS, and visionOS.
A Let's Encrypt/ACME client and library written in Go for automatic certificate management.
A PKI/TLS toolkit for signing, verifying, and bundling TLS certificates, available as a CLI tool and HTTP API server.
A conforming WebSocket (RFC 6455) client library written in Swift for iOS and macOS.
A fast, self-contained CLI tool to serve files and directories over HTTP with zero configuration.
A modern, memory-safe TLS library written in Rust, implementing TLS 1.2 and 1.3 for clients and servers.
A modern, memory-safe TLS library written in Rust, implementing TLS 1.2 and 1.3 for clients and servers.
A portable C library implementing TLS/DTLS protocols and X.509 certificate handling for embedded systems and general applications.
Automatic TLS certificate issuance and renewal for Go programs, enabling fully-managed HTTPS with a single line of code.
A native JavaScript implementation of TLS and a comprehensive cryptography toolkit for building secure web applications.
A lightweight, secure, pure C library for building scalable client and server applications with HTTP/1, HTTP/2, WebSockets, and MQTT.
A high-performance .NET library providing MQTT client and server (broker) implementations, supporting MQTT protocol up to version 5.
A C99 TLS/SSL implementation designed for simplicity, small size, speed, and security-first design.
A lightweight, brokerless messaging library implementing scalability protocols for publish/subscribe, request/reply, and service discovery.
A powerful and simple Rust web framework with full HTTP protocol support and built-in OpenAPI integration.
A high-level Redis, Valkey, and RESP-compliant database client library for Rust with flexible type conversion.
Native PostgreSQL driver for Rust with synchronous and asynchronous client options.
Native PostgreSQL driver for Rust with synchronous and asynchronous client options.
A fully managed, high-performance FTP and FTPS client library for .NET and .NET Standard, optimized for speed.
A fully managed, high-performance FTP and FTPS client library for .NET and .NET Standard, optimized for speed.
A collection of test subdomains with intentionally broken SSL configurations for testing client security behavior.
A high-performance, multi-process, multi-fiber Rack-compatible web server for Ruby with native HTTP/1, HTTP/2, and TLS support.
A lightweight, portable TLS/SSL library written in ANSI C for embedded systems, RTOS, and cloud applications.
A high-performance, non-blocking I/O framework for Go optimized for massive connection scenarios like gateways and proxies.
A lightweight, stream-based WebSocket implementation for Rust, providing a complete RFC6455 protocol implementation.
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