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    Sōzu

    Sōzu

    Sōzu HTTP reverse proxy, configurable at runtime, fast and safe

    Open source HTTP reverse proxy built in Rust for immutable infrastructures. Most existing tools have a static vision of production: a service is installed once on a long-lived server, updated from time to time, with configuration rarely changing. There's now a shift in infrastructure to short-lived virtual machines and hundreds of new deployments per day, and the usual tools reach their limits.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    LocalDomain

    LocalDomain

    Local domain management tool for developers. Map custom local domains

    LocalDomain is a desktop application that simplifies local development by letting you create and manage custom local domains. It handles hosts file entries, generates trusted SSL certificates via a local CA, manages a reverse proxy (Caddy) daemon, and provides access/audit logging — all through an intuitive GUI. Built with Tauri, React, and Rust.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    rathole

    rathole

    A lightweight and high-performance reverse proxy for NAT traversal

    A secure, stable and high-performance reverse proxy for NAT traversal, written in Rust. rathole, like frp and ngrok, can help to expose the service on the device behind the NAT to the Internet, via a server with a public IP. High Performance Much higher throughput can be achieved than frp, and more stable when handling a large volume of connections. Low Resource Consumption Consumes much fewer memory than similar tools.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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