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    Xray Core

    Xray Core

    Xray, Penetrates Everything. Also the best v2ray-core

    Xray-core is an enhanced superset of v2ray-core, providing a high-performance privacy proxy framework supporting XTLS. It offers full compatibility with v2ray configs, supports multiple protocols, advanced routing, and is distributed as a single executable.
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    pgrok

    pgrok

    HTTP/TCP reverse tunnel solution through SSH remote port forwarding

    The pgrok is a multi-tenant HTTP/TCP reverse tunnel solution through remote port forwarding from the SSH protocol. This is intended for small teams that need to expose the local development environment to the public internet, and you need to bring your own domain name and SSO provider. It gives a stable subdomain for every user and gated by your SSO through the OIDC protocol. Think of this as a bare-bones alternative to the ngrok's $65/user/month enterprise tier. Trying to put this behind a...
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    AWS X-Ray Daemon

    AWS X-Ray Daemon

    The AWS X-Ray daemon listens for traffic on UDP port 2000

    The AWS X-Ray daemon listens for traffic on UDP port 2000, gathers raw segment data, and relays it to the AWS X-Ray API. The daemon works in conjunction with the AWS X-Ray SDKs and must be running so that data sent by the SDKs can reach the X-Ray service. The X-Ray SDK sends segment documents to the daemon to avoid making calls to AWS directly. You can send the segment/subsegment in JSON over UDP port 2000 to the X-Ray daemon, prepended by the daemon header.
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