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    TG WS Proxy

    TG WS Proxy

    Local MTProto proxy server for partial bypassing of Telegram loading

    ...It allows Telegram clients to communicate through alternative transport layers, bypassing network limitations or censorship mechanisms. The project focuses on simplicity and efficiency, providing a minimal setup that can be deployed quickly on various platforms. It supports secure communication and can be integrated into existing proxy infrastructures. The tool is particularly useful in regions with network restrictions, enabling continued access to Telegram services. It also offers flexibility in configuration, allowing users to adapt it to different network conditions.
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    SMTP Tunnel Proxy

    SMTP Tunnel Proxy

    A high-speed covert tunnel that disguises TCP traffic as SMTP email

    ...The tool supports modern TLS encryption (STARTTLS) with HMAC-SHA256 authentication, per-user secrets, IP whitelisting, and multiplexed connections over a single tunnel. With a simple installer and systemd service setup, users can quickly deploy it on a Linux VPS as a tunneled access point, then connect from Windows, macOS, or Linux clients using auto-generated client packages. The project is useful for environments where standard VPNs or proxies are blocked, offering a combination of performance and stealth.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    proxy.py

    proxy.py

    Utilize all available CPU cores for accepting new client connections

    ...This is achieved by starting AcceptorPool which listens on configured server port. Then, AcceptorPool starts Acceptor processes (--num-acceptors) to accept incoming client connections. Alongside, if --threadless is enabled, ThreadlessPool is setup which starts Threadless processes (--num-workers) to handle the incoming client connections. Each Acceptor process delegates the accepted client connection to a threadless process via Work class. Currently, HttpProtocolHandler is the default work class. HttpProtocolHandler simply assumes that incoming clients will follow HTTP specification. ...
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    nginx-proxy

    nginx-proxy

    Automated nginx proxy for Docker containers using docker-gen

    nginx-proxy sets up a container running nginx and docker-gen. docker-gen generates reverse proxy configs for nginx and reloads nginx when containers are started and stopped. The containers being proxied must expose the port to be proxied, either by using the EXPOSE directive in their Dockerfile or by using the --expose flag to docker run or docker create and be in the same network. By default, if you don't pass the --net flag when your nginx-proxy container is created, it will only be...
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