quicssh-rs is a QUIC proxy that allows to use QUIC to connect to an SSH server without needing to patch the client or the server.
This is free and open source software.
Website: github.com/oowl/quicssh-rs
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Developer: Jun Ouyang
License: MIT License

quicssh-rs is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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|---|---|
| OpenSSH | Remote login with the SSH protocol |
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| TinySSH | Minimalistic SSH server |
| Dropbear | Lightweight SSH server |
| quicssh-rs | Simple ssh server |
| ssh2incus | SSH server for Incus instances |
| Russh | Low-level Tokio SSH2 client and server implementation |
| wolfSSH | Small, fast, portable SSH implementation |
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