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    BlackBelt WASTE - ipv4 / Tor / i2p + AI

    BlackBelt WASTE - ipv4 / Tor / i2p + AI

    A modern, AI-Smart, WASTE p2p for ipv4 and invisible address spaces

    A WASTE client. Download and create your own WASTE networks. For Windows XP 32/64, Vista 32/64, Win7 32/64, Win8 32/64, Win 10, Linux (WINE). *** NEW *** Distributed Autonomic-Performance-Tuning - A Goal-Seeking Swarming-Semiotic AI *** *** Built-in Self-Organising Anti-Spoofing Technology *** *** Medusa - Pure Ephemeral RNG - Routing, Security Extensions *** PLEASE ENSURE YOUR NETWORK USES THE SAME BUILD. FOR BEST RESULTS.
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    HTTP Test Tool
    httest is a script based tool for testing and benchmarking web applications, web servers, proxy servers and web browsers. httest can emulate clients and servers in the same test script, very useful for testing proxys.
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    GGMud

    GGMud

    GGMud is a cross platform modern MUD client.

    GGMud is an opensource multiplatform GRAPHICAL mud client. It uses the GTK toolkit for the GUI (quite similar to the ZMud one) and is compatible with tintin++ configuration files.
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    sSocks is a package which contains: a socks5 server implements RFC 1928 (SOCKS V5) and RFC 1929 (Authentication for SOCKS V5), a reverse socks server and client, a netcat like tool and a socks5 relay.
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    Ncat - The culmination of many key features from various Netcat incarnations such as Netcat 1.10, Netcat6, SOcat, Cryptcat, GNU Netcat, etc. Ncat also has a host of new features such as "Connection Brokering", TCP redir (proxying), SOCKS client/server,
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    Antinat is a flexible SOCKS server and client library for writing proxy-based applications. It supports SOCKS 4, SOCKS 5, authentication, CHAP, XML firewalling, Win32, server chaining, and UDP. It also contains very experimental IPv6 support.
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    MOCKS is a small, easy configurable, RFC1928 compliant SOCKS 5 server for Linux and Linux-like systems. MOCKS supports upstream proxy and IP-based client filtering rules.
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    s5tun is a SOCKS client that creates a TUN interface and redirects all traffic which was sent to this interface to a SOCKS server. Its main purpose is to act as a traffic redirector through the Tor network. It has also a built-in DNS server.
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