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    urllib3

    urllib3

    Python HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling

    urllib3 is a powerful, user-friendly HTTP client for Python. Much of the Python ecosystem already uses urllib3 and you should too. Thread safety, connection pooling. Client-side TLS/SSL verification. File uploads with multipart encoding. Helpers for retrying requests and dealing with HTTP redirects. Support for gzip, deflate, brotli, and zstd encoding. Proxy support for HTTP and SOCKS. 100% test coverage.
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    Mellow

    Mellow

    Mellow is a rule-based global transparent proxy client for Windows

    Mellow is a rule-based global transparent proxy tool that can run on Windows, macOS and Linux, and can also be configured as a router transparent proxy or proxy gateway, supporting multiple proxy protocols such as SOCKS, HTTP, Shadowsocks, VMess, etc. Mellow is a transparent proxy client. If you don’t understand it, then to be more realistic, it can not only proxy browser requests, but also proxy WeChat, QQ, Telegram clients, Instagram clients, NetEase Cloud Music, and various command lines Network requests from tools, Docker containers, virtual machines, WSL, various IDEs, various games, etc. do not require any additional proxy settings. ...
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    SSHTOOLS J2SSH Maverick

    SSHTOOLS J2SSH Maverick

    The second generation SSH API from the original author of J2SSH

    J2SSH Maverick is the successor to the original J2SSH API and includes a complete and stable implementation of an SSH2 client. Originally built from the ground up by the original author back in 2003, this product has, until now, only been available under a commercial license. With the development and pending release of a third generation SSH API, this legacy API has now been released under the GPLv3 and will continue to be maintained by the core author as a contribution to the open source community.
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    sSocks is a package which contains: a socks5 server implements RFC 1928 (SOCKS V5) and RFC 1929 (Authentication for SOCKS V5), a reverse socks server and client, a netcat like tool and a socks5 relay.
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    SOCKS Server and Library for Java. Support for versions 4 and 5 of SOCKS protocol. Designed to be easily expandable to support different encryption/authentication/authorization methods. Sample server and client are available.
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    https://github.com/bentonstark/starksoft-aspen https://www.nuget.org/packages/starksoft.aspen
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    SocksiPy - A Python SOCKS client module. It provides a socket-like interface that supports connections to any TCP service through the use of a SOCKS4, SOCKS5 or HTTP proxy.
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    Antinat is a flexible SOCKS server and client library for writing proxy-based applications. It supports SOCKS 4, SOCKS 5, authentication, CHAP, XML firewalling, Win32, server chaining, and UDP. It also contains very experimental IPv6 support.
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    MOCKS is a small, easy configurable, RFC1928 compliant SOCKS 5 server for Linux and Linux-like systems. MOCKS supports upstream proxy and IP-based client filtering rules.
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    sippet

    sippet

    C++ SIP stack based on Chrome source code

    This C++ library has been designed as a Chrome SIP stack. Sippet is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF RFC 3261 specification. It can be used as a building block for SIP client software for uses such as VoIP, IM, and many other real-time and P2P communication services. The main target was to enable Javascript applications to use UDP, TCP and TLS transports along WebSocket. Existing SIP solutions for the browser are forced to use the WebSockets API to...
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