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    NSmartProxy

    NSmartProxy

    NSmartProxy is an open source reverse proxy tool

    NSmartProxy is a reverse proxy system that enables external access to devices or applications behind NAT/firewalls without requiring public IPs or router configuration. It’s designed to work with desktop and server apps, and includes a centralized SmartNode server that helps initiate and maintain tunnel connections. This makes it ideal for remote access to local services or self-hosted applications. NSmartProxy supports both TCP and UDP protocols, making it versatile for a wide range of...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Proxy Master

    Proxy Master

    Proxy Master for Windows

    Proxy Master is a freeware that allows to test list of proxy servers for an availability with particular web resource. It downloads data from that resource for each proxy server and checks data downloaded. Proxy list is imported from Windows buffer using search templates for proxy servers data. Proxy Master allows easily switch currently set proxy server on and off.
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    FastTunnel

    FastTunnel

    Expose a local server to the internet

    FastTunnel is a high-performance cross-platform intranet penetration tool. With it, you can expose intranet services to the public network for yourself or anyone to access. Unlike other penetration tools, the FastTunnel project is committed to creating an easy-to-extensible and easy-to-maintain intranet penetration framework. You can build your own penetration application by referencing the nuget package of FastTunnel.Core, and target the business extension functions you need.
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    Proxy Checker

    A programm to check HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 proxy servers.

    Requirements: .NET Framework 4.6.1 or higher.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Remote Support

    RDP-based Remote Support through (most) firewalls

    Remote Support is a simple solution aimed at providing RDP based remote support. Tunneling RDP traffic through firewalls and NAT is done with the help of a private proxy server accessible on the internet.
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    Proxymizer is an anonymizer (a proxy server connecting to other proxy servers), allowing simultaneous use of several public proxy servers, one per single request. Highly extensible and configurable.
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