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This project has two primary purposes:

  1. It provides a complete (C++) client sample application built on top of MsQuic.
  2. It is a tool to test the QUIC reachability of a server (latest raw data).

Build

git clone --recursive https://github.com/microsoft/quicreach
cd quicreach && mkdir build && cd build

Linux

cmake -G 'Unix Makefiles' ..
cmake --build .

Windows

cmake -G 'Visual Studio 17 2022' -A x64 ..
cmake --build .

Usage

> quicreach google.com
Success
> quicreach example.com
Failure
> quicreach '*' --stats
                        SERVER          RTT       TIME_I       TIME_H              SEND:RECV    C1     S1    VER                     IP
                    google.com     2.409 ms     2.936 ms     5.461 ms   3:7 2520:8370 (3.3x)   287   6901     v1     172.253.62.102:443   *
                  facebook.com     1.845 ms     4.250 ms     4.722 ms   1:4 1260:4512 (3.6x)   289   3245     v1        31.13.66.35:443   !
                   youtube.com     2.702 ms     3.020 ms     6.491 ms   3:7 2520:8361 (3.3x)   288   6893     v1     142.251.163.93:443   *
                   twitter.com
                 instagram.com     0.944 ms     3.259 ms     3.717 ms   1:4 1260:4464 (3.5x)   290   3197     v1       31.13.66.174:443   !

Full Help

> quicreach --help
usage: quicreach <hostname(s)> [options...]
 -a, --alpn <alpn>      The ALPN to use for the handshake (def=h3)
 -b, --built-in-val     Use built-in TLS validation logic
 -c, --csv <file>       Writes CSV results to the given file
 -h, --help             Prints this help text
 -i, --ip <address>     The IP address to use
 -l, --parallel <num>   The numer of parallel hosts to test at once (def=1)
 -m, --mtu <mtu>        The initial (IPv6) MTU to use (def=1288)
 -p, --port <port>      The UDP port to use (def=443)
 -r, --req-all          Require all hostnames to succeed
 -s, --stats            Print connection statistics
 -u, --unsecure         Allows unsecure connections
 -v, --version          Prints out the version

Contributing

This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com.

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This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

Trademarks

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