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    RELIANOID

    RELIANOID

    Network Load Balancer and Application Security

    RELIANOID is an open core (Debian GNU/Linux based) Application Delivery Controller (ADC) with advanced load balancing features such as Network Load Balancer, Application Load Balancer with SSL offloading, Advance Network Configuration including Virtual Interfaces, VLANs, Bonding with link aggregation, IPv4/IPv6, advanced routing, stateless cluster, web GUI, JSON API and much more! Enterprise Edition Load Balancer is available with extra features such as global service load balancing...
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    Anonymous proxy server. Supports http, https, socks. Can be used as a normal proxy or as a p2p anonymous proxy. Web based drag and drop access configuration. Works with windows, linux. IE, firefox, etc. Visit http://anonproxyserver.sf.net/ for more info.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Proxenet

    Proxenet

    The ONLY hacker friendly proxy for webapp pentests

    Proxenet is a hacker-friendly, DIY web proxy designed for web application penetration testing. Written in C, it allows interaction with higher-level languages like Python and Ruby for on-the-fly modification of HTTP requests and responses.
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    yxorp is a reverse proxy and application level firewall for the HTTP protocol. It can do all kinds of checks on HTTP traffic, and is highly configurable. It also has other functions that are useful for a web frontend, like load balancing.
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    Total Network Visibility for Network Engineers and IT Managers

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    ModSecurity is a web application firewall that can work either embedded or as a reverse proxy. It provides protection from a range of attacks against web applications and allows for HTTP traffic monitoring, logging and real-time analysis.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    SmartRouter Project
    SmartRouter Project A GNU/Linux Router, Firewall and Proxy Server
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    IMagine stands for Instant Messaging anywhere. Its unique combination of a web interface and a gaim proxy server allows users to have their entire instant messaging sessions (not just accounts) accessible from anywhere.
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