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    1337x Proxy List

    1337x Proxy List

    1337x Proxy List for 2026

    1337x Proxy List is an open-source repository that curates a collection of proxy and mirror sites designed to provide access to the 1337x torrent platform when it is blocked or restricted in certain regions. The project aggregates and maintains a list of working proxy URLs that allow users to bypass ISP or government restrictions by routing traffic through alternative domains. These proxy sites replicate the original 1337x interface and functionality, enabling users to browse, search, and...
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    V2Ray-Agent

    V2Ray-Agent

    Xray, Tuic, hysteria2, sing-box

    An all-in-one V2Ray/Xray agent script to automate proxy server deployment on Linux. Supports multiple protocols (VLESS, VMess, Shadowsocks, WireGuard), automatic certificate generation, CDN node management, and multi-VPS subscription configurations—often used for network optimization or censorship circumvention.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Apache2::ModProxyPerlHtml

    Reverse proxy with http header, html and javascript code rewritter

    Apache2::ModProxyPerlHtml is the most advanced Apache output filter to rewrite HTTP headers and HTML links for reverse proxy usage. It is written in Perl and exceeds all mod_proxy_html.c limitations without performance lost. It is very simple and has far better parsing/replacement of URL than the original C code. It also support meta tag, CSS, and javascript URL rewriting and can be use with compressed HTTP. You can now replace any code by other, like changing images name or anything else. mod_proxy_html can't do all of that. ...
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    Dork Searcher

    Search Google Dorks for SQLi Vulnerabilities

    Dork Searcher is a small utility that enables you to easily use Google to search for SQLi vulnerable web servers. Saves the results in a text or XML file. Uses the Tor VPN/Proxy client or your own Socks 4a or 5 proxy server for anonymity. Over 350 Google Dorks included. Easily add your own to the list by simply editing a text file. THE AUTHOR OF THIS SOFTWARE IN NO WAY CONDONES THE USE OF IT FOR ANY ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES.
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    Bookmarklet and Firefox extension to enhance search results in Google Scholar, by adding links to an institutional proxy server and OpenURL resolver.
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    The goal of the Cognet++ project is to compatibly extend Cognet (http://shrug.csl.uiuc.edu/~sachs/hiptop/), a messaging proxy/server for unreliable network links. It's current use is as an IRC client for the Danger Hiptop Smartphone.
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