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    Caddy

    Caddy

    Powerful, enterprise-ready, open source web server w/ automatic HTTPS

    Caddy is a powerful, extensible, enterprise-ready server platform that uses TLS by default. Everything you would require in your infrastructure, from TLS certificate renewals and OCSP stapling, to reverse proxying and ingress, Caddy simplifies it all. Its modular architecture lets you do more with just a single static binary that compiles for any platform. Caddy is the only web server that uses HTTPS automatically and by default. It automatically renews TLS certificates, staples OCSP...
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    GoProxy

    GoProxy

    High performance proxy server implemented by golang

    ...Reverse proxy to help you expose a local server behind a NAT or firewall to the internet so that you or your visitors can access it directly and easily. Chained proxies, the program itself can be used as a proxy, and if it is set up, it can be used as a secondary proxy or even an N-level proxy.
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    HTTPS-PROXY-SERVER

    HTTPS-PROXY-SERVER

    An standard http/https proxy service

    The project provides browser http proxy proxy service, supports https and http protocol proxy; can deploy multi-level proxy; supports TLS protocol encryption; mainly uses tools for accessing external websites with intranet hosts;
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    OpenResty Manager

    OpenResty Manager

    The most simple, powerful and beautiful server control panel.

    The most simple, powerful and beautiful host management panel, an open source alternative to OpenResty Edge, allows you to easily secure reverse proxy websites running at home or on the Internet, including access control, denial of service attack protection, automatic application and renewal of free SSL certificates, without having to know too much about OpenResty or Let's Encrypt. And it supports host management, including easy-to-use web terminals and file management, as well as Docker...
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    armor

    armor

    Uncomplicated, modern HTTP server

    Uncomplicated, modern HTTP server. Serve HTTP/2. Automatically install TLS certificates from https://letsencrypt.org. Proxy HTTP and WebSocket requests. Define virtual hosts with path level routing. Graceful shutdown. Limit request body. Serve static files. Log requests. Gzip response. Cross-origin Resource Sharing (CORS). Security, XSSProtection. ContentTypeNosniff.
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    goflyway

    goflyway

    An encrypted HTTP server

    ...In HTTP mode when the server received some data it can't just send them to the client directly because HTTP is not bi-directional, instead, the server must wait until the client requests them, which means these data will be stored in memory for some time.
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    COW

    COW

    HTTP proxy to automatically identify blocked sites

    HTTP proxy written in Go. COW can automatically identify blocked sites and use parent proxies to access. COW's design goal is automation. Ideally, users don't need to care about which websites are inaccessible, and they can directly connect to the website without slowing down the access speed due to the use of secondary agents. As an HTTP proxy, it can be provided to mobile devices; if deployed on a domestic server, it can be used as an APN proxy.
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    Switcher

    Switcher

    Run SSH and HTTP(S) on the same port

    Switcher is a proxy server that accepts connections and proxies based on which protocol is detected. Switcher is heavily influenced by sslh. It started out as a learning exercise to discover how sslh worked and attempt an implementation in Go. The result is useful in its own right through use of Go's interfaces for protocol matching (making adding new protocols trivial), and lightweight goroutines (instead of forking, which is more CPU intensive under load).
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