List of common default router IP addresses
List of common default router IP addresses
A light-weight IP address based filtering system
Simple middleware-style router
Declarative routing for React
Modern and scalable routing for React applications
Nested/Data-driven/Framework-agnostic Routing
Modern and scalable routing for React applications
Modern and scalable routing for React applications
Declarative routing for React web applications
> To see what versions are currently supported, please refer to the [Security Policy](./packages/router/SECURITY.md).
Expo Router is a file-based router for React Native and web applications.
TypeScript definitions for react-router-dom
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `router` http middleware router
Modern and scalable routing for React applications
Modern and scalable routing for React applications
Modern and scalable routing for Web applications
Modern and scalable routing for React applications
TypeScript definitions for React Router
The simplest way to add routing to your React app
Minimalist-friendly ~1.5KB router for React
Lightweight and fast router for JavaScript.
Mock implementation of the Next.js Router
A faster & low-memory replacement for geoip-lite, a node library that maps IPs to geographical information
A NAT-PMP client for Ruby. This gem allows you to interact with NAT-PMP enabled routers to map ports and get the external IP address.
A daemon, running in background on a Linux router or firewall, monitoring the state of multiple internet uplinks and changing the routing accordingly. LAN/DMZ internet traffic (outgoing connections) is load balanced between the uplinks using Linux multipath routing. The daemon monitors the state of the uplinks by routinely pinging well known IP addresses (Google public DNS servers, etc.) through each outgoing interface: once an uplink goes down, it is excluded from the multipath routing, when it comes back up, it is included again. An uplink may be assigned to a priority group: lower priority uplinks will only be used if all higher priority ones are down. That's useful to only use pay-per-traffic uplinks if no regular uplink is working. All of the routing changes are notified to the administrator by email. Fault Tolerant Router is well tested and has been used in production for several years, in several sites. See https://github.com/drsound/fault_tolerant_router for full documentation.