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    gost

    gost

    GO Simple Tunnel, a simple tunnel written in golang

    A simple security tunnel written in Golang. Listening on multiple ports, multi-level forward proxies - proxy chain, standard HTTP/HTTPS/HTTP2/SOCKS4(A)/SOCKS5 proxy protocols support. Probing resistance support for web proxy, TLS encryption via negotiation support for SOCKS5 proxy. Support multiple tunnel types, tunnel UDP over TCP. Local/remote TCP/UDP port forwarding, TCP/UDP Transparent proxy, Shadowsocks Protocol (TCP/UDP), and SNI Proxy. ...
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    Proxify

    Proxify

    A versatile and portable proxy for capturing HTTP/HTTPS traffic

    Swiss Army Knife Proxy for rapid deployments. Supports multiple operations such as request/response dump, filtering and manipulation via DSL language, upstream HTTP/Socks5 proxy. Additionally, a replay utility allows to import the dumped traffic (request/responses with correct domain name) into BurpSuite or any other proxy by simply setting the upstream proxy to proxify.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    go-mitmproxy

    go-mitmproxy

    mitmproxy implemented with golang

    go-mitmproxy is a Golang implementation of mitmproxy that supports man-in-the-middle attacks and parsing, monitoring, and tampering with HTTP/HTTPS traffic. Parses HTTP/HTTPS traffic and displays traffic details via a web interface. Supports a plugin mechanism for easily extending functionality. Various event hooks can be found in the examples directory. HTTPS certificate handling is compatible with mitmproxy and stored in the ~/.mitmproxy folder. If the root certificate is already trusted from the previous use of mitmproxy, go-mitmproxy can use it directly. ...
    Downloads: 35 This Week
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    OAuth2 Proxy

    OAuth2 Proxy

    A reverse proxy that provides authentication with Google, Azure, etc.

    A reverse proxy and static file server that provides authentication using Providers (Google, GitHub, and others) to validate accounts by email, domain or group. If you are running a version older than v6.0.0 we strongly recommend you please update to the current version. After returning from the authentication provider, the OAuth tokens are stored in the configured session store (cookie, redis, ...) and a cookie is set. The request is forwarded to the upstream server with added user info and...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Modlishka

    Modlishka

    Powerful and flexible HTTP reverse proxy

    Modlishka is a powerful and flexible HTTP reverse proxy. It implements an entirely new and interesting approach of handling browser-based HTTP traffic flow, which allows to transparently proxy of multi-domain destination traffic, both TLS and non-TLS, over a single domain, without the requirement of installing any additional certificate on the client. What exactly does this mean?
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    SafeLine

    SafeLine

    Serve as a reverse proxy to protect your web services from attacks

    ...While a proxy server protects a client machine’s identity by using an intermediary, a WAF is a type of reverse-proxy, protecting the server from exposure by having clients pass through the WAF before reaching the server. A WAF protects your web apps by filtering, monitoring, and blocking any malicious HTTP/S traffic traveling to the web application.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    gorush

    gorush

    A push notification server written in Go (Golang)

    ...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. Support for HTTP, HTTPS or SOCKS5 proxy. Support retry send notification if server response is fail. Support install TLS certificates from Let's Encrypt automatically. Support send notification through RPC protocol, we use gRPC as default framework. Support running in Docker, Kubernetes or AWS Lambda (Native Support in Golang).
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Zen Linux

    Zen Linux

    Simple, free and efficient ad-blocker and privacy guard

    Zen is an open-source system-wide ad-blocker and privacy guard for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It works by setting up a proxy that intercepts HTTP requests from all applications and blocks those serving ads, tracking scripts that monitor your behavior, malware, and other unwanted content. By operating at the system level, Zen can protect against threats that browser extensions cannot, such as trackers embedded in desktop applications and operating system components.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Traefik Forward Auth

    Traefik Forward Auth

    Forward authentication service. Google/OpenID oauth based login

    A minimal forward authentication service that provides OAuth/SSO login and authentication for the traefik reverse proxy/load balancer. Traefik prepends the namespace to the name of middleware defined via a Kubernetes resource. This is handled automatically when referencing the middleware from another resource in the same namespace (so the namespace does not need to be prepended when referenced). However, the full name, including the namespace, must be used when referenced from static...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    bettercap

    bettercap

    The Swiss Army knife for 802.11, BLE, IPv4 and IPv6 networks

    bettercap is a powerful, easily extensible and portable framework written in Go which aims to offer to security researchers, red teamers and reverse engineers an easy to use, all-in-one solution with all the features they might possibly need for performing reconnaissance and attacking WiFi networks, Bluetooth Low Energy devices, wireless HID devices and Ethernet networks.
    Downloads: 56 This Week
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    Hetty

    Hetty

    An HTTP toolkit for security research

    Hetty is an HTTP toolkit for security research. It aims to become an open-source alternative to commercial software like Burp Suite Pro, with powerful features tailored to the needs of the infosec and bug bounty communities. Machine-in-the-middle (MITM) HTTP proxy, with logs and advanced search. HTTP client for manually creating/editing requests, and replay proxied requests.
    Downloads: 86 This Week
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    NPS

    NPS

    Lightweight, high-performance, powerful intranet penetration proxy

    NPS is a lightweight, high-performance, powerful intranet penetration proxy server, with a powerful web management terminal. Comprehensive protocol support, compatible with almost all commonly used protocols, such as tcp, udp, http(s), socks5, p2p, http proxy. Full platform compatibility (linux, windows, macos, Synology, etc.), support installation as a system service simply. Comprehensive control, both client and server control are allowed.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    CloudBrute

    CloudBrute

    Awesome cloud enumerator

    ...We discussed this idea of creating a multiple platform cloud brute-force hunter.mainly to find open buckets, apps, and databases hosted on the clouds and possibly app behind proxy servers. Cloud detection (IPINFO API and Source Code) Supports all major providers. Black-Box (unauthenticated). Fast (concurrent), modular and easily customizable, cross Platform (windows, linux, mac), user-agent randomization, proxy randomization (HTTP, Socks5).
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    goflyway

    goflyway

    An encrypted HTTP server

    master is the active development branch and contains v2 code, for the stable v1 release (though it was once called v2.0), please refer to v1.0 branch. goflyway v2 is a special tool to forward local ports to a remote server securely, just like ssh -L. goflyway uses pure HTTP POST requests to relay TCP connections. There is no CONNECT involved nor needed because goflyway is designed mainly for those people who are behind a CONNECT-less HTTP proxy or want to accelerate connections through static CDNs. However pure HTTP requesting is definitely a waste of bandwidth if you already have a better network environment, so use -w to turn on WebSocket relay, or -K to turn on KCP relay if possible. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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