Is Mono.Net.Httplistener Safe?

Mono.Net.Httplistener — Nerq Trust Score 53.2/100 (C- grade). Based on analysis of 2 trust dimensions, it is has notable safety concerns. Last updated: 2026-03-30.

Use Mono.Net.Httplistener with some caution. Mono.Net.Httplistener is a NuGet package with a Nerq Trust Score of 53.2/100 (C-), based on 3 independent data dimensions. It is below the recommended threshold of 70. Security: 90/100. Popularity: 0/100. Data sourced from nuget.org, GitHub, and NVD. Last updated: 2026-03-30. Machine-readable data (JSON).

Is Mono.Net.Httplistener safe?

CAUTION — Mono.Net.Httplistener has a Nerq Trust Score of 53.2/100 (C-). It has moderate trust signals but shows some areas of concern that warrant attention. Suitable for development use — review security and maintenance signals before production deployment.

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What is Mono.Net.Httplistener's trust score?

Mono.Net.Httplistener has a Nerq Trust Score of 53.2/100, earning a C- grade. This score is based on 2 independently measured dimensions including security, maintenance, and community adoption.

Security
90
Popularity
0

What are the key security findings for Mono.Net.Httplistener?

Mono.Net.Httplistener's strongest signal is security at 90/100. No known vulnerabilities have been detected. It has not yet reached the Nerq Verified threshold of 70+.

Security score: 90/100 (strong)
Popularity: 0/100 — community adoption

What is Mono.Net.Httplistener and who maintains it?

AuthorJb Evain
Categorynuget
SourceN/A

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Safety Guide: Mono.Net.Httplistener

What is Mono.Net.Httplistener?

Mono.Net.Httplistener is a NuGet package — A fully managed HttpListener implementation extracted from Mono. It's not as complete as the .net implementation of System.Net.HttpListener, but it doesn't require Administrator rights to listen on al.

How to Verify Safety

Run dotnet list package --vulnerable. Check publisher on nuget.org.

You can also check the trust score via API: GET /v1/preflight?target=Mono.Net.HttpListener

Key Safety Concerns for NuGet packages

When evaluating any NuGet package, watch for: dependency vulnerabilities, publisher verification.

Trust Assessment

Mono.Net.Httplistener has a Nerq Trust Score of 53/100 (C-) and has not yet reached Nerq trust threshold (70+). This score is based on automated analysis of security, maintenance, community, and quality signals.

Key Takeaways

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mono.Net.Httplistener safe to use?
Use with some caution. Mono.Net.HttpListener has a Nerq Trust Score of 53.2/100 (C-). Strongest signal: security (90/100). Score based on security (90/100), popularity (0/100).
What is Mono.Net.Httplistener's trust score?
Mono.Net.HttpListener: 53.2/100 (C-). Score based on: security (90/100), popularity (0/100). Scores update as new data becomes available. API: GET nerq.ai/v1/preflight?target=Mono.Net.HttpListener
What are safer alternatives to Mono.Net.Httplistener?
In the nuget category, more NuGet packages are being analyzed — check back soon. Mono.Net.HttpListener scores 53.2/100.
Does Mono.Net.Httplistener have known vulnerabilities?
Nerq checks Mono.Net.Httplistener against NVD, OSV.dev, and registry-specific vulnerability databases. Current security score: 90/100. Run your package manager's audit command for the latest findings.
Is Mono.Net.Httplistener's publisher verified?
Mono.Net.Httplistener has a trust score of 53.2/100 (C-). Below Nerq Verified threshold — conduct additional review.
API: /v1/preflight Trust Badge API Docs

Disclaimer: Nerq trust scores are automated assessments based on publicly available signals. They are not endorsements or guarantees. Always conduct your own due diligence.