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    Pushpin

    Pushpin

    Proxy server for adding push to your API

    Pushpin is a proxy server that pins client connections open, making it easy to build real-time API endpoints. Pushpin supports HTTP streaming, HTTP long-polling, and WebSockets. For compatibility with older browsers, it can also translate from SockJS. Clients communicate using your API contract. Pushpin is a server-side implementation detail. An existing real-time API can be migrated to or away from Pushpin without breaking clients. Since Pushpin is a proxy server, the backend can be written in any language. Convenience libraries are available to make integration easy. ...
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    Ergo Proxy

    Ergo Proxy

    The management of multiple apps running over different ports made easy

    The reverse proxy agent for local domain management. The management of multiple apps running over different ports made easy through custom local domains. Ergo's goal is to be a simple reverse proxy that follows the Unix philosophy of doing only one thing and doing it well. Simplicity means no magic involved.
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    websocketd

    websocketd

    Turn any program that uses STDIN/STDOUT into a WebSocket server

    websocketd is the WebSocket daemon. It takes care of handling the WebSocket connections, launching your programs to handle the WebSockets, and passing messages between programs and web-browser. If you can run your program from the command line, you can write WebSocket endpoints. Just read incoming text from stdin and write outgoing text to stdout. Messaging is simple. Each inbound WebSocket connection runs your program in a dedicated process. Connections are isolated by process. Available...
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    Opens up IIS Proxy Servers using NTLM to non-Microsoft browsers, etc
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    Bookmarklet and Firefox extension to enhance search results in Google Scholar, by adding links to an institutional proxy server and OpenURL resolver.
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    GALProxy is a multithread proxy server written in java. It can elaborate all upcoming requests from most common browsers. It can be used in a LAN in order to concur the sharing of an Internet connection; it implements local caching, content filtering an
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