I’m working on a little project that would benefit from using QUIC, I think, but I need both client and server side and I’m finding it hard to find a drop-in solution I can make use of.

  • OpenSSL seems to only support client side
  • Chromium’s implementation says it’s just for testing and not performant at scale (although I’m not sure what their frame of reference is when they say that, for me it might be fine)
  • I’m not real sure that I want to go the route of msquic or s2n-quic

Can anyone recommend a good solution for this? Or is FOSS support for it just not available quite yet?

    • mo_ztt ✅OP
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      21 year 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.

      • @PriorProject
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        41 year ago

        If a proxy is useful, I believe this is the implementation that powers Caddy2’s QUIC support.