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nickwitha_k , 10 months ago Might be worth checking this out: github.com/quic-go/quic-go
Might be worth checking this out: github.com/quic-go/quic-go
mo_ztt OP , 10 months ago Hm, right, this is exactly what I want. My project is in Node, so a pure-Go solution might not be immediately usable, but maybe there’s some way or another to make it work. It is at least a good place to start.
Hm, right, this is exactly what I want. My project is in Node, so a pure-Go solution might not be immediately usable, but maybe there’s some way or another to make it work. It is at least a good place to start.
nickwitha_k , 10 months ago If nothing else, you can probably wrap a compiled Go binary as a Node package.
If nothing else, you can probably wrap a compiled Go binary as a Node package.
PriorProject , 10 months ago If a proxy is useful, I believe this is the implementation that powers Caddy2’s QUIC support.
If a proxy is useful, I believe this is the implementation that powers Caddy2’s QUIC support.