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    Pipy

    Pipy

    Pipy is a programmable proxy for the cloud, edge and IoT

    Pipy is a high performance programmable proxy for the cloud, edge and IoT. Its core is written in C++ with excellent cross-platform capability. It is both high performance and low resource. Pipy comes with a built-in JavaScript engine that allows easy custom logic implementation with the simple JS syntax, greatly reducing the complexity in high-performance network programming. It is suitable for a variety of hardware architectures including x86, ARM64, Loongson and RISC-V. It is also...
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    Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy Server

    Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy Server

    Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy Server implements multiple spam filters

    The Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy (ASSP) Server project aims to create an open source platform-independent SMTP Proxy server which implements auto-whitelists, self learning Hidden-Markov-Model and/or Bayesian, Greylisting, DNSBL, DNSWL, URIBL, SPF, SRS, Backscatter, Virus scanning, attachment blocking, Senderbase and multiple other filter methods. Click 'Files' to download the professional version 2.8.1 build 24261. A linux(ubuntu 20.04 LTS) and a freeBSD 12.2 based ready to run OVA of ASSP V2 are...
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    imgCool Tunnelier

    imgCool Tunnelier

    Start Tunneling for Anonymous People

    an auto tunnel software with full features and protection for anonymous tunneling. imgCool Tunnelier is created based modification Tor, Bitvise and Proxifier Engine. With imgCool Tunnelier You can play around with your server and internet connection. You don't have to install this software because this is running with portable system. By using imgCool Tunnelier 2.7, you can do: 1. Multi Connection Server 2. Filtering Connection 3. Manipulate IP Address 4. Bypass Block DNS Server 5....
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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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    Oroena is a fully Java 2 Enterprise Edition powered Open Source Reverse Proxy engine. It provides unique session, security or server access management for a multi-server architectured portal.
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