trust-dns-proto

crates.io v0.23.2

261,716 weekly downloads · 36 Dependencies

No release in 2+ yearsMany dependencies (20+)

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Summary

Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS library. This is the foundational DNS protocol library for all Trust-DNS projects.

Install cargo add trust-dns-proto

Registry values

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Weekly downloads 261,716 Source: crates.io (Rust)
Releases 63 Last release: 2023-10-23 Source: crates.io (Rust)
Dependencies 36 Source: crates.io (Rust)

Description

Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS library. This is the foundational DNS protocol library for all Trust-DNS projects.

Registry-supplied description, cleaned to plain text. Source: crates.io (Rust).

Package details

Package
trust-dns-proto
Registry
crates.io
Version
0.23.2
Weekly downloads
261,716 (weekly)
Dependencies
36: async-trait, cfg-if, data-encoding, enum-as-inner, futures-channel, futures-io, futures-util, idna, ipnet, once_cell, rand, smallvec, thiserror, tinyvec, tracing, url, backtrace, bytes, h2, http, js-sys, native-tls, openssl, quinn, ring, rustls, rustls-pemfile, rustls-webpki, serde, socket2
Releases
63
Last release
2023-10-23
First published
2017-10-03
Keywords
dns, named, bind, dig, dnssec
Homepage
https://trust-dns.org/
Repository
https://github.com/bluejekyll/trust-dns

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Derived indices (computation method published)

Quanteta-computed from the registry values below. This is a derived index, not a measured registry metric. See the formula on the Data & Sources page.

Q-Vitality Quanteta 0.3 / 100 Maintenance activity index (release cadence + download level).
Q-Trust Quanteta 16.7 / 100 Adoption / stability index (community size + download stability + age).
Q-Risk Quanteta 91.3 / 100 Dependency-surface index. Higher = more risk factors detected.

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