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    frp

    frp

    A Fast Reverse Proxy

    frp stands for exactly what it is: a fast reverse proxy. It helps you expose a local server behind a NAT or firewall to the Internet. It is currently under development, but already supports TCP and UDP, as well as HTTP and HTTPS protocols where requests can be forwarded to internal services by domain name. It also has a P2P connect mode and many other nifty features. These include configuration files, environment variables, a dashboard that shows you frp's status and proxies' statistics information, an Admin UI that helps you check and manage frpc's configuration, and many others.
    Downloads: 173 This Week
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    gost

    gost

    GO Simple Tunnel, a simple tunnel written in golang

    A simple security tunnel written in Golang. Listening on multiple ports, multi-level forward proxies - proxy chain, standard HTTP/HTTPS/HTTP2/SOCKS4(A)/SOCKS5 proxy protocols support. Probing resistance support for web proxy, TLS encryption via negotiation support for SOCKS5 proxy. Support multiple tunnel types, tunnel UDP over TCP. Local/remote TCP/UDP port forwarding, TCP/UDP Transparent proxy, Shadowsocks Protocol (TCP/UDP), and SNI Proxy.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    spp

    spp

    A simple and powerful proxy

    Supported protocol: TCP, UDP, RUDP (Reliable UDP), RICMP (Reliable ICMP), RHTTP (Reliable HTTP), KCP, Quic. Support type: forward proxy, reverse agent, SOCKS5 forward agent, SOCKS5 reverse agent. Agreement and type can be freely combined. External agent agreement and internal forwarding protocols can freely combine. Support Shadowsocks plug-in, spp-shadowsocks-plugin, spp-shadowsocks-plugin-android.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    goflyway

    goflyway

    An encrypted HTTP server

    ...In HTTP mode when the server received some data it can't just send them to the client directly because HTTP is not bi-directional, instead, the server must wait until the client requests them, which means these data will be stored in memory for some time.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    GSnova

    GSnova

    Private proxy solution & network troubleshooting tool

    GSnova is a high-performance proxy tool for bypassing internet censorship and securing network traffic through a range of supported transport protocols. It acts as a multi-protocol client/server proxy that can tunnel traffic over TLS, WebSocket, KCP, QUIC, and SSH. GSnova is optimized for resilience and speed under restrictive network conditions and supports multiple fronting strategies and obfuscation techniques. It's particularly suited for users in highly censored environments and...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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