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Follow back every guy that started to follows you on Github.
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zigdns - A comprehensive DNS library for Zig with recursive resolution, caching, connection pooling, and the zdig CLI tool
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High-performance QUIC protocol implementation in Zig. RFC 9000/9001/9002 compliant with TLS 1.3, HTTP/3 support, and cross-platform compatibility (Linux, macOS, Windows).
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QUIC-native TLS 1.3 implementation in Zig. RFC 8446/9001 compliant with zero external dependencies.
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Decision Support System for Network Security Risk Assessment in SMEs, a Graduation Project.
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Asynchronous I/O library wrapping libuv for Kit
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Secure multi-client TCP chat application with TLS 1.3 encryption, PBKDF2 authentication, and multi-threaded architecture
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Distributed modular observability for managed network systems.
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Iris+ is tool for Scanning Port or Domain Resolveing and Subdomain Finder. Program made in C and CPython. wiki https://irdisc.gitlab.io/docs/
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Terraform module to manage cross-account, inter-VPC AWS Transit Gateway networking.
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RFC 3986 compliant URI/URL parsing and manipulation library for Zig. Zero-copy parsing, URI resolution, normalization, percent-encoding, URN support (RFC 8141), and resource registry.
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QEMU virtual machines managed by systemd with bridge and MACVTAP networking
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A tool for diagnosing errors caused by rollback networking in game engines.
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Setup Tailscale and optionally kubectl with Tailscale Operator
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PingChecker is a tool that allows you to ping multiple hostnames or IP addresses in sequence, then record the results. I originally wrote this when I was in the Army and got put in charge of an Active Directory OU that had a lot of abandoned hostnames for computers that were no longer on the network. I wanted something that would allow me to export a list of all hostnames in an OU to a text file, then read from that file and ping every host in sequence so I could determine which machines were consistently offline over time and across multiple runs of the program.
Some of the release files that I link externally are digitally signed with my personal PGP or MiniSign keys. For example, the Debian (.deb) package is signed with debsigs using my PGP key.
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Group-level README and docs
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This is the Legacy version of PureLB. It is no longer in active development.
New version documentation at https://purelb.io
New version repo at https://github.com/purelb
You can still find us on the Slack channel.
Slack channel: https://kubernetes.slack.com/archives/C01BCB7U031
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Offisiell gitlabside for faget ING1509 - Python og nettverkssikkerhet vår 2026 med oppgaver og tilhørende løsningsforslag. Siden inneholder også nyttige ressurser og andre godsaker for en cybersikkerhetsentusiast.
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Utilities to manage networks on Linux, written in Rust
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