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    Atlantis iOS

    Atlantis iOS

    A lightweight and powerful iOS framework for intercepting HTTP/HTTPS

    Don't let cumbersome web debugging tools hold you back. With Proxyman's native macOS app, you can capture, inspect, and manipulate HTTP(s) traffic with ease. Intuitive, thoughtful, and built with meticulous attention to detail. Dive into the network level to diagnose and fix problems with reliable and powerful tools. Proxyman acts as a man-in-the-middle server that captures the traffic between your applications and SSL Web Server. With a built-in macOS setup, so you can inspect your...
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    AndServer

    AndServer

    Web server and web framework of Android platform

    AndServer is an embedded HTTP server, web framework, and reverse proxy designed for Android applications. It can host static HTML sites directly from a device or expose dynamic HTTP APIs. Its annotation model resembles Spring MVC, including controllers, route mappings, path variables, query values, and request parameters. Developers can configure ports, timeouts, listening addresses, socket factories, and SSL contexts through a builder API.
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    Trojan-Go

    Trojan-Go

    A Trojan proxy written in Go

    In the early days, the firewall only intercepted and reviewed outbound traffic, that is,Passive detection. Shadowsoks' encryption protocol design makes the transmitted data package itself have almost no characteristics, and it looks similar to a completely random bitflow, which can indeed effectively bypass GFW in the early days. Contrary to Shadowsoks, Trojan does not use self-defined encryption protocols to hide itself. On the contrary, the clearly characterized TLS protocol (TLS/SSL) is...
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