Add note about security and .NET Core 2.1 end of life.
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@@ -6,3 +6,9 @@ This project demonstrates how to run Kestrel without ASP.NET. It creates a web
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It also demonstrates how to add the websocket middleware. If you connect to ws://localhost:8080 (with wscat, for example) it will again respond with "hello world". This time it will be sent as a textual websocket message.
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It also demonstrates how to add the websocket middleware. If you connect to ws://localhost:8080 (with wscat, for example) it will again respond with "hello world". This time it will be sent as a textual websocket message.
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I wrote this code because I was curious to see if it could be done, but it may be interesting for someone. It uses significantly less memory than ASP.NET.
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I wrote this code because I was curious to see if it could be done, but it may be interesting for someone. It uses significantly less memory than ASP.NET.
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In July 2022, GitHub notified me of vulnerabilities in this repository's dependencies. I accepted their automated patches, but I no longer have .NET Core 2.1 installed, so it's difficult to test the result. Hopefully it will still work, but you may encounter difficulties.
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.NET Core 2.1 reached end of life in August 2021. Because of this, you should not expect to be able to create secure applications based on this repository.
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