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    Sing-box

    Sing-box

    The universal proxy platform

    Sing-box is a universal proxy platform written in Go with support for servers and clients across platforms. It handles multiple proxy protocols with advanced routing, supports TUN-based transparent proxying, and offers both CLI and native graphical clients.
    Downloads: 346 This Week
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    RabbitProxyServer
    Proxy server. There are the read-only mirror of github. Home: https://github.com/KangLin/RabbitProxyServer.git
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PonyDebugger

    PonyDebugger

    Remote network and data debugging for your native iOS app using Chrome

    ...To use PonyDebugger, you must implement the client in your application and connect it to the gateway server. There is currently an iOS client and the gateway server. PonyDebugger sends your application's network traffic through ponyd, PonyDebugger's proxy server. You use Inspector's Network tools to debug network traffic like how you would debug network traffic on a website in Google Chrome. PonyDebugger forwards network traffic, and does not sniff network traffic. This means that traffic sent over a secure protocol (https) is debuggable. Currently, the iOS client automatically proxies data that is sent via NSURLConnection and NSURLSession methods.
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