Open-source Projects
Interstellio IO champions open-source innovation—powering the future, together.

Interstellio relies on open-source technologies such as Linux Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and others to build and scale its solutions. By harnessing the power of open-source, we can innovate rapidly while maintaining transparency and control over our infrastructure. We recognise the immense value the open-source community offers, and we are committed to giving back by sharing our non-proprietary code and contributions.
As part of our commitment to open collaboration, Interstellio will actively release snippets of code, tools, and projects on our GitHub, ensuring they are available for anyone to use, modify, and even integrate into commercial products. We aim to support developers, startups, and enterprises by providing practical solutions that enhance efficiency and drive innovation. Over time, we will continue to expand our open-source contributions, fostering a community-driven approach to technology that benefits both businesses and developers.
IP Prefix Trie
IPPrefixTri serves a dual purpose—as an educational resource and as a functional library for managing and querying IP prefixes using an IP prefix trie (binary prefix tree). It is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
BGPhoria
This project is a lightweight and simplified BGP implementation for testing and enhancing our internal team's understanding of the BGP protocol. It could potentially be used for other uses, such as a looking glass, an in-house BGP monitoring tool, and more.
Cortosis
An ongoing project to develop an open-source version of our Python framework for web applications, APIs, and minions.