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    proxysocket

    Portable C library for proxy client support using standard SOCKETs.

    ...Supports different connection methods: - no proxy (optionally allowing to bind to a local address and/or port) - HTTP proxy: only CONNECT method, only without authentication or basic authentication - SOCKS4: without IDENT functionality - SOCKS5 (RFC 1928): only without authentication or username/password Features: - Currently only support IPv4 TCP connections. - Returns a standard operating system SOCKET that can be manipulated by standard operating system functions like send() and recv(). - Supports daisy-chaining multiple proxies. - Can also be used for direct connections (without proxy) optionally binding to a local address and/or port.
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    Trojan

    Trojan

    An unidentifiable mechanism that helps you bypass GFW

    Trojan is a lightweight C++ tool using the Trojan-GFW protocol, which masquerades proxy traffic as HTTPS to evade censorship. It supports forward and reverse proxy modes, password-based authentication, TLS encryption, IPv6, WebSocket transports, multiple connections, and DNS over HTTPS, and is compliant with RFC standards. Used primarily for bypassing network restrictions.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    This program allows to upload files to a file server via command line, context menu or logon dialog. All logon settings can be stored inside a configuration file. Logon credentials such as username and password are stored encrypted.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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