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    Shadowsocks Rust

    Shadowsocks Rust

    A Rust port of shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks Rust is an open-source, high-performance implementation of the Shadowsocks secure proxy protocol written in Rust, designed to provide fast, encrypted SOCKS5-based tunneling to help users bypass network censorship and protect privacy. Shadowsocks itself is widely used to route internet traffic through an encrypted proxy, allowing secure access to blocked or restricted content while mitigating simple traffic-inspection techniques. By leveraging Rust, this implementation emphasizes memory safety, concurrency, and efficiency, making it suitable for both client and server use on devices ranging from small embedded systems to large servers. ...
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    Sōzu

    Sōzu

    Sōzu HTTP reverse proxy, configurable at runtime, fast and safe

    Open source HTTP reverse proxy built in Rust for immutable infrastructures. Most existing tools have a static vision of production: a service is installed once on a long-lived server, updated from time to time, with configuration rarely changing. There's now a shift in infrastructure to short-lived virtual machines and hundreds of new deployments per day, and the usual tools reach their limits. How do we reconcile a dynamic environment with availability guarantees? How can we get "zero...
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