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    RELIANOID

    RELIANOID

    Network Load Balancer and Application Security

    RELIANOID is an open core (Debian GNU/Linux based) Application Delivery Controller (ADC) with advanced load balancing features such as Network Load Balancer, Application Load Balancer with SSL offloading, Advance Network Configuration including Virtual Interfaces, VLANs, Bonding with link aggregation, IPv4/IPv6, advanced routing, stateless cluster, web GUI, JSON API and much more!
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    TinyReversProxy is a lightweight reverse proxy especially designed for embedded systems. It has been written in C language in the ESECO SYSTEMS company which builds Web3.0 and Web4.0 appliances for the domains of security and risk protection.
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    mod_replace is an Apache 2.0.x filter that rewrites text patterns based on PCRE within an request header / body or an response header. It is commonly used with mod_proxy's reverse proxy feature to fix incorrect behaviour of web applications.
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