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    Modlishka

    Modlishka

    Powerful and flexible HTTP reverse proxy

    Modlishka is a powerful and flexible HTTP reverse proxy. It implements an entirely new and interesting approach of handling browser-based HTTP traffic flow, which allows to transparently proxy of multi-domain destination traffic, both TLS and non-TLS, over a single domain, without the requirement of installing any additional certificate on the client. What exactly does this mean? In short, it simply has a lot of potential, that can be used in many use case scenarios. Modlishka was written as...
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    AESTextCrypt

    AESTextCrypt

    Encrypt and decrypt text using AES 256 bit encryption

    ...The encrypted text can be copy/pasted into any text-handling application (e.g. email) instead of plain text. Convenience buttons are provided for clipboard operations. AESTextCrypt uses AES-256 bit encryption which is the strongest available encryption scheme. It also employs bcrypt, which implements key-stretching and an adaptive key setup phase, the complexity (number of rounds) of which is automatically set to match the processing power of the encrypting computer. This makes it highly resistant to dictionary attack. AESTextCrypt is written in Java, so can be run on all desktop platforms - Windows, Mac and Linux.
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