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    V2Fly

    V2Fly

    A platform for building proxies to bypass network restrictions

    V2Fly Project V is a set of network tools that helps you to build your own computer network. It secures your network connections and thus protects your privacy. Help you build an exclusive basic communication network. A V2Ray process can concurrently support multiple inbound and outbound protocols, and each protocol can work independently. Inbound traffic can be sent from different outlets according to the configuration. Easily implement distribution by region or domain name to achieve...
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    Fabio

    Fabio

    Consul Load-Balancing made simple

    Fabio is an HTTP and TCP reverse proxy that configures itself with data from Consul. Traditional load balancers and reverse proxies need to be configured with a config file. The configuration contains the hostnames and paths the proxy is forwarding to upstream services. This process can be automated with tools like consul-template that generate config files and trigger a reload. Fabio works differently since it updates its routing table directly from the data stored in Consul as soon as...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    frp

    frp

    A Fast Reverse Proxy

    frp stands for exactly what it is: a fast reverse proxy. It helps you expose a local server behind a NAT or firewall to the Internet. It is currently under development, but already supports TCP and UDP, as well as HTTP and HTTPS protocols where requests can be forwarded to internal services by domain name. It also has a P2P connect mode and many other nifty features. These include configuration files, environment variables, a dashboard that shows you frp's status and proxies' statistics...
    Downloads: 123 This Week
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    YARP

    YARP

    A toolkit for developing high-performance HTTP reverse proxy apps

    ...Many of the existing proxies were built to support HTTP/1.1, but with workloads changing to include gRPC traffic, they require HTTP/2 support which requires a significantly more complex implementation. By using YARP the projects get to customize the routing and handling behavior without having to implement the http protocol.
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