tymely is a application used to set system date and time using HTTP-date.
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tymely is a application used to set system date and time using HTTP-date.
Goal: Make it easy to place HTTPS Requests from C++, leveraging Bazel, CPR, and CURL.
OUX/C+ programming language: modules and build environment
Jetty ReactiveStreams HttpClient
ANYKS - WEB (AWH) C++
TLS implementation in pure python, focused on interoperability testing
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Make HTTP(S) requests from your Playdate console!
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Protect untrusted requests from SSRF
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Simple Node http client for use with promises, async/await.
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This is a cross-platform go tool to demonstrate the implementation of mTLS (Mutual TLS) and how useful it can be to setup authorization on top of TLS certificate - known as Certificate Bound Token. This program could be run into client or server mode. All certificates (for root & clients CAs, server and clients) are auto generated.
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