# Uhub Uhub is a high performance peer-to-peer hub for the ADC network. Its low memory footprint allows it to handle several thousand users on high-end servers, or a small private hub on embedded hardware. Uhub uses the ADC protocol, and is compatible with DC++, jUCy and other ADC clients. ## Key features - High performance and low memory usage - IPv4 and IPv6 support - Experimental SSL support (optional) - Advanced access control support - Easy configuration ## Download You can also use git to use the last up-to-date version: $ git clone https://github.com/janvidar/uhub.git You can also find zip / tar.gz files of different uhub versions on https://github.com/janvidar/uhub/releases ### Ubuntu and Debian packages Tehnick has provided an up to date uhub PPA for Debian and Ubuntu based distributions: https://tehnick.github.io/uhub/ ## Documentation ### Compile See doc/compile.txt document or https://github.com/janvidar/uhub/blob/master/doc/compile.txt. ### Getting started See doc/getstarted.txt document or https://github.com/janvidar/uhub/blob/master/doc/getstarted.txt. ### Use SSL See doc/ssl-documentation.txt document or https://github.com/janvidar/uhub/blob/master/doc/ssl-documentation.txt. ## Compatible clients For a list of compatible ADC clients, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_ADC_software#Client_software ## License Uhub is free and open source software, licensed under the GNU General Public License 3. See COPYING file, https://github.com/janvidar/uhub/blob/master/COPYING or directly https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt