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    GO Simple Tunnel

    GO Simple Tunnel

    A simple tunnel written in golang

    ...GOST also includes operational features such as load balancing, routing control, admission control, rate limiting, dynamic configuration, Prometheus metrics, and a Web API. It is useful for network engineers, developers, and self-hosters who need a configurable, cross-platform networking toolkit for complex proxy and tunnel setups.
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    baloo

    baloo

    Expressive end-to-end HTTP API testing made easy in Go

    Expressive and versatile end-to-end HTTP API testing made easy in Go (golang), built on top of the gentleman HTTP client toolkit.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Hetty

    Hetty

    An HTTP toolkit for security research

    Hetty is an HTTP toolkit for security research. It aims to become an open-source alternative to commercial software like Burp Suite Pro, with powerful features tailored to the needs of the infosec and bug bounty communities. Machine-in-the-middle (MITM) HTTP proxy, with logs and advanced search. HTTP client for manually creating/editing requests, and replay proxied requests.
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    the hotdog web browser

    the hotdog web browser

    The hotdog web browser and browser engine

    the hotdog web browser project is a hobbyist web browser and layout engine written entirely from scratch in Go to explore how browsers work under the hood, implementing core components like an HTML parser, CSS rendering, UI toolkit, networking, and layout logic without relying on heavy external dependencies. It’s far from being a complete or spec-compliant browser, but it’s designed to be a learning platform and experimental codebase for anyone curious about browser internals and rendering architecture. The repository includes custom named modules such as ketchup for HTML parsing, mayo for CSS rendering, and a minimal OpenGL/GLFW-based UI toolkit termed mustard, among others. ...
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    gentleman

    gentleman

    Plugin-driven, extensible HTTP client toolkit for Go

    ...Take a look to the examples, list of supported plugins, HTTP entities or middleware layer to get started. For testing purposes, see baloo, a utility library for expressive end-to-end HTTP API testing, built on top of gentleman toolkit. For HTTP mocking, see gentleman-mock, which uses gock under the hood for easy and expressive HTTP client request mocking.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Heartbleed

    Heartbleed

    A checker (site and tool) for CVE-2014-0160

    Heartbleed contains a compact, purpose-built implementation for detecting the infamous Heartbleed vulnerability in OpenSSL’s TLS heartbeat extension (CVE-2014-0160). It focuses on demonstrating and testing the flaw rather than being a general-purpose security toolkit, which makes the code approachable for learning and auditing. The project illustrates how a malformed heartbeat request could coax vulnerable servers into leaking memory contents, including potentially sensitive data. Because it’s small and self-contained, it’s often used as a reference to understand the vulnerability mechanics without wading through large codebases. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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