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    EdgeVPN

    EdgeVPN

    The immutable, decentralized, statically built p2p VPN

    Fully Decentralized. Immutable. Portable. Easy to use Statically compiled VPN and a reverse proxy over p2p. EdgeVPN uses libp2p to build private decentralized networks that can be accessed via shared secrets.
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    Vulcain

    Vulcain

    Fast and idiomatic client-driven REST APIs

    Vulcain is a brand new protocol using HTTP/2 Server Push to create fast and idiomatic client-driven REST APIs. An open-source gateway server that you can put on top of any existing web API to instantly turn it into a Vulcain-compatible one is also provided! It supports hypermedia APIs but also any "legacy" API by documenting its relations using OpenAPI. The protocol has been published as an Internet-Draft that is maintained in this repository. A reference, production-grade, implementation...
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    Apache2::ModProxyPerlHtml

    Reverse proxy with http header, html and javascript code rewritter

    Apache2::ModProxyPerlHtml is the most advanced Apache output filter to rewrite HTTP headers and HTML links for reverse proxy usage. It is written in Perl and exceeds all mod_proxy_html.c limitations without performance lost. It is very simple and has far better parsing/replacement of URL than the original C code. It also support meta tag, CSS, and javascript URL rewriting and can be use with compressed HTTP. You can now replace any code by other, like changing images name or anything else....
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    sWAF

    sWAF

    A simple Web Application Firewall docker image

    sWAF is a simple Web Application Firewall docker image, pre-configured to be easily used within your web services architecture. It runs NGINX as a dedicated reverse proxy embedding powerful WAF engines: ModSecurity 3, using OWASP® ModSecurity Core Rule Set (CRS) rules, and NAXSI. It uses acme.sh for Let's Encrypt and other free CA support. A lot of people are self-hosting their own cloud infrastructure (using Nextcloud, Synology, QNAP, a cloud lease server or home-made solutions...), but we...
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    HTTPManifold takes incoming HTTP connections and forwards them to other servers (reverse proxy). A single IP address can handle multiple domains, and route requests to other networked machines. It allows for monitoring and debugging raw HTTP traffic.
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    - Application target: a simple command-line reverse proxy for testing or utility purposes. - Programming language: Delphi 2005 (Free ICS - Internet Components Suite). - Supported OS platform: Windows 2000 or better.
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