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    glider

    glider

    glider is a forward proxy with multiple protocols support

    glider is a forward proxy with multiple protocols support, and also a dns/dhcp server with ipset management features(like dnsmasq). We can set up local listeners as proxy servers, and forward requests to internet via forwarders. Act as both proxy client and proxy server(protocol converter). Flexible proxy & protocol chains. Load balancing with the following scheduling algorithm, rr: round robin, ha: high availability, lha: latency based high availability, dh: destination hashing. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    anon-proxyrotator

    anon-proxyrotator

    Smart rotating HTTP proxy

    Smart rotating HTTP proxy — load-balance and auto-rotate a pool of upstream HTTP/SOCKS5 proxies with zero-drop connection draining, latency prioritisation, domain pinning, and a built-in management API.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Proxies of Death
    Proxies of Death is a proxy app. It is loosely based on Proxychains. It will work with a bunch of proxies at a time, dynamically chained or random. I like to use it with the Tor browser,127.0.0.1:9150 It will display processes and apps connected to The Net, which is kind of interesting. This wasn't really meant for browsers, but for scanning apps. It's a bit archaic in this age of VPN's, but you can actually run both at the same time. 4-12-26 Upgraded Windows and Mac versions to...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    proxysocket

    Portable C library for proxy client support using standard SOCKETs.

    Cross-platform C library to establish TCP connections using a proxy. Supports different connection methods: - no proxy (optionally allowing to bind to a local address and/or port) - HTTP proxy: only CONNECT method, only without authentication or basic authentication - SOCKS4: without IDENT functionality - SOCKS5 (RFC 1928): only without authentication or username/password Features: - Currently only support IPv4 TCP connections
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Dispatch-Proxy

    Dispatch-Proxy

    Combine internet connections, increase your download speed

    dispatch-proxy is a Node.js tool that exposes a local proxy and distributes outgoing connections across multiple network interfaces to combine bandwidth for parallel transfers. Instead of trying to accelerate a single TCP flow, it improves aggregate throughput by load-balancing many connections—useful for download managers, package managers, or browsers that open multiple requests at once. It can bind new outbound sockets to different interfaces, letting a machine take advantage of Wi-Fi and...
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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