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    frp

    frp

    A Fast Reverse Proxy

    frp stands for exactly what it is: a fast reverse proxy. It helps you expose a local server behind a NAT or firewall to the Internet. It is currently under development, but already supports TCP and UDP, as well as HTTP and HTTPS protocols where requests can be forwarded to internal services by domain name. It also has a P2P connect mode and many other nifty features. These include configuration files, environment variables, a dashboard that shows you frp's status and proxies' statistics...
    Downloads: 95 This Week
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    Vulcain

    Vulcain

    Fast and idiomatic client-driven REST APIs

    ...Current solutions for these problems (GraphQL, JSON:API's embedded resources and sparse fieldsets, etc.) are smart network hacks for HTTP/1. But these hacks come with (too) many drawbacks when it comes to HTTP cache, logs and even security. Fortunately, thanks to the new features introduced in HTTP/2, it's now possible to create true REST APIs fixing these problems with ease.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    glider

    glider

    glider is a forward proxy with multiple protocols support

    ...Rule & priority based forwarder choosing: Config Examples. DNS forwarding server. Force upstream querying by TCP. Association rules between dns and forwarder choosing. Association rules between dns and ipset. dns cache support. Custom dns record. IPSet management (linux kernel version >= 2.6.32). Add ip/cidrs from rule files on startup. Add resolved ips for domains from rule files by dns forwarding server. Serve HTTP and socks5 on the same port. Periodical availability checking for the forwarder.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Easegress

    Easegress

    A Cloud Native traffic orchestration system

    ...The Easegress can management the traffic and APIs, not only can do load balancing, canary development but also can aggregate and pipeline a number of APIs. This function automatically helps the website optimize its performance, such as: adding the cache, merging the requests, and reducing the network bandwidth. Sometimes, a site could have unexpectedly higher traffic, the Ease Gateway could help to protect the critical service for critical customers.
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    NPS

    NPS

    Lightweight, high-performance, powerful intranet penetration proxy

    ...Complete information display, such as traffic, system information, real-time bandwidth, client version, etc. Powerful extension functions, everything is available (cache, compression, encryption, traffic limit, bandwidth limit, port reuse, etc.) Domain name resolution has functions such as custom headers, 404 page configuration, host modification, etc.
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