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    Athens

    Athens

    A Go module datastore and proxy

    Athens provides a server for Go Modules that you can run. It serves public code and your private code for you, so you don’t have to pull directly from a version control system (VCS) like GitHub or GitLab. There are many reasons why you’d want a proxy server such as security and performance. Athens is a project building on top of vgo (or go1.11+) trying to bring dependencies closer to you so you can count on repeatable builds even at a time when VCS is down. The big goal of Athens is to...
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    MBR-Live-Radio-Player

    MBR-Live-Radio-Player

    Transform your WP site into a professional radio streaming platform

    Transform your WordPress site into a professional radio streaming platform with MBR Live Radio Player – the FREE plugin that makes live audio beautiful. Stream BBC Radio, internet stations, play podcasts, or your own broadcasts with stunning glassmorphism effects, per-station styling, and full HLS support. Create unlimited stations with custom artwork, dark mode, and gradient colors. You can even create unlimited sticky radio players. No subscriptions, no external services, just...
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    TheSSS (The Smallest Server Suite)

    Lightweight Server Suite for LAN

    TheSSS (The Smallest Server Suite) is a lightweight server suite distributed as a live CD. It is designed for system administrators who need an extremely tiny and fast set of server software. The supported servers are: FSP, FTP/SFTP, HTTP/HTTPS, NBD, NFS, NTP, rlogin, SSH, Telnet, and TFTP. A proxy server (Polipo) with Tor anonymizer is also included. The main security components are 4MLinux Firewall (based on iptables) and Clam AntiVirus.
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    Scrupless

    The code behind www.scrupless.net

    The reverse proxy sitting behind http://www.scrupless.net doing dynamic rewrites of arbitrary live sites.
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    Mediarelayer is a simple proxy server relaying/mirroring streaming media. It can import ASF-encapsulated streams from Windows Media Encoder, VLC media player, etc.
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    Audio Video Streaming Proxy is a multiplexing proxy server that handles multiple requests for identical stream by diverting a properly formatted version of an already established live stream to each individual requester.
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    Flazr is a Java implementation of protocols such as RTMP used for multimedia streaming. The Flazr project includes a streaming media server and related utilities.
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