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    Brook

    Brook

    Brook is a cross-platform strong encryption and not detectable proxy

    Brook is a cross-platform strong encryption and not detectable proxy. Brook's goal is to keep it simple, stupid and not detectable. You can run commands after entering the command-line interface. Usually, everyone uses the command line interface on Linux servers. Of course, Linux also has desktops that can also run GUI. Of course, macOS and Windows also have command-line interfaces, but you may not use them frequently.
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    gorush

    gorush

    A push notification server written in Go (Golang)

    A push notification micro server using Gin framework written in Go (Golang) and see the demo app. Support graceful shutdown that workers and queue have been sent to APNs/FCM before shutdown service. Support different Queue as backend like NSQ or NATS, defaut engine is local Channel. You can deploy gorush to alternative solution like netlify functions. Netlify lets you deploy serverless Lambda functions without an AWS account, and with function management handled directly within Netlify....
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Firefly

    Firefly

    A proxy software to help circumventing the Great Firewall

    Firefly is an agent used to access Great Firewall (GFW) blocked websites and applications. Under the default settings, Firefly only goes through VPN forwarding wall of IP traffic, IP wall straight. If you find a website or application you cannot access, Firefly flow mechanism can be built to distinguish between an error. In this case, you can choose to forward all traffic through the VPN, and then try again.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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