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    tamacat-httpd

    Java HTTP Server / Reverse Proxy

    [Moved] https://github.com/tamacat-1-4 The tamacat-httpd is a open source Java Web Server software, powered by Apache HttpComponents. This is a customizable HTTP/HTTPS Server framework and Reverse Proxy.
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    Lanproxy

    Lanproxy

    Intranet penetration tool that proxies local area network computers

    Lanproxy is an intranet penetration tool that proxies local area network personal computers and servers to the public network. It supports tcp traffic forwarding and any tcp upper layer protocol (access to intranet websites, local payment interface debugging, ssh access, remote desktop, http proxy) , https proxy, socks5 proxy...). Penetration basic functions, same as the open source version, high performance, can support tens of thousands of penetration connections at the same time. Support...
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    WHOIS

    A WHOIS client written in Java (RFC #954)

    This actually extends the Socket Java class giving an opportunity to go via an HTTP proxy server with HTTP Basic authentication (BA). By itself, this program would be useful for receiving information in a command-line interface (CLI). Feel free to find another use for this class.
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    Proxyma is a multiple reverse-proxy library/webapplication with a cache subsystem and url-rewriting capabilities. The new core is based upon a flexible plugins subsystem easy to extend and customize. Recently this project was promoted to release 1.0.
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    J2EP is a reverse proxy running on a J2EE engine. The proxy is written in java and was originally designed with Tomcat in mind, but any engine should work fine. A set of basic mapping rules are included but they can easily be extended to your own needs.
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