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Trace using multiple protocols: ICMP, UDP & TCP IPv4 & IPv6 Customizable tracing options: packet size & payload pattern start and maximum time-to-live (TTL) minimum and maximum round duration round end grace period & maximum number of unknown hops source & destination port (TCP & UDP) source address and source interface TOS (aka DSCP + ECN) Support for classic, paris and dublin Equal Cost Multi-pa
SSH3 is a complete revisit of the SSH protocol, mapping its semantics on top of the HTTP mechanisms. It comes from our research work and we (researchers) recently proposed it as an Internet-Draft (draft-michel-ssh3-00). In a nutshell, SSH3 uses QUIC+TLS1.3 for secure channel establishment and the HTTP Authorization mechanisms for user authentication. Among others, SSH3 allows the following improve
Short answer: no. We've made Cinder publicly available in order to facilitate conversation about potentially upstreaming some of this work to CPython and to reduce duplication of effort among people working on CPython performance. Cinder is not polished or documented for anyone else's use. We don't have the desire for it to become an alternative to CPython. Our goal in making this code available i
Buck2 is a fast, hermetic, multi-language build system, and a direct successor to the original Buck build system ("Buck1") — both designed by Meta. But what do those words really mean for a build system — and why might they interest you? "But why Buck2?" you might ask, when so many build systems already exist? Fast. It doesn't matter whether a single build command takes 60 seconds to complete, or
(Editor's note - please read #9512 (comment) and #9512 (comment) before commenting if you are new to fish or not familiar with the context - @zanchey) (Progress report November 2023) (Sorry for the meme; also this is obligatory.) I think we should transition to Rust and aim to have it done by the next major release: Nobody really likes C++ or CMake, and there's no clear path for getting off old to
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