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golang sorting algorithm and data construction.
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A lightweight real-time streaming library for IP cameras
A Python / Scapy implementation of the OR (TOR) protocol.
Diablo 2 network protocol
An OpenGL implementation enabling 3D acceleration for Windows and Linux guests in QEMU/KVM
“Protocol Informatics” is a project to design for automatically network protocol reverse engineering based on frame or packet analysis. "PI" is short for “Protocol Informatics”, which introduces local and global sequence alignment algorithms. The PI project is famous in network protocol reverse engineering based on network trace. I am not the au…
A modern, high performance implementation of the VNC/RFB protocol written in Swift.
A Python package that contains a high-performance, versatile UDP-based game server, client and network protocol with a simple API.
High-level bindings for the ENet networking library (http://enet.bespin.org)
The decentralized, completely anonymous, lightweight, peer-to-peer network communication protocol.
Fast, reliable & non-intrusive message-oriented virtual network protocol for Java 6+.
Community maintained SUPDUP client for Unix
Fuzz testing framework for network protocols.
Node/Device API for sending and receiving data over LoRa or WiFi/Ethernet
A network protocol reference of the now defunct online game, Club Penguin.
The Covert Channel Educational Analysis Protocol (CCEAP) is a network protocol designed for teaching covert channels to professionals and students in higher education. It is also an easy-to-use covert channel traffic generator. The basis for CCEAP are so-called `hiding patterns'.
Unofficial documentation for the Artemis network and file protocols, written by the Artemis community
Socket programming to implement simple programs
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