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    EM-WebSocket

    EM-WebSocket

    EventMachine based WebSocket server

    EM-WebSocket is an asynchronous WebSocket server library for Ruby built on the EventMachine networking framework. It lets applications accept connections and react to open, message, close, error, ping, and pong events through callbacks. The server supports the standardized WebSocket protocol as well as numerous older drafts retained for legacy compatibility. Connection handshakes expose paths, query strings, origins, headers, protocol versions, and security status. The library can serve...
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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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    httpssniffer is a kind of https proxy server that allows you to see the unencrypted content of http requests and responses. Normal https proxy won't allow you that because from the RFC specifications they are only tunneling a ssl connection (i.e. encrypte
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