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    Octelium

    Octelium

    A next-gen FOSS self-hosted unified zero trust secure access platform

    Octelium is an open source, self-hosted unified secure-access platform built for modern infrastructure and hybrid environments. It positions itself as more than a typical VPN; it supports zero-trust network access (ZTNA), “BeyondCorp”-style access, API/AI gateway functionality, and even serves as a PaaS-like deployment surface. One of its key strengths is identity-based, application-layer (L7) aware control, meaning access decisions are made per request, with context and policy rather than...
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    HasMCP

    HasMCP

    Convert API into MCP Server in seconds

    HasMCP empowers AI development by seamlessly connecting your existing APIs to Large Language Models. Its Automated OpenAPI Mapping instantly translates API documentation into LLM-usable tools, eliminating manual coding. Security is paramount, with Native MCP Elicitation Auth managing complex authentication flows like OAuth2, ensuring user credentials are never exposed. To enhance efficiency, Context Window Optimization intelligently prunes API responses using JMESPath and Goja (JS) logic,...
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