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    GeoIP

    GeoIP

    This project automatically generates GeoIP files in multiple formats

    GeoIP is a community-maintained project that generates and publishes enhanced GeoIP/Geo-database and IP-location/routing data in multiple formats (e.g. V2Ray .dat, MaxMind .mmdb, and others) to support proxy, VPN, or routing tools requiring IP-to-country/region resolution. Rather than depending solely on the official GeoLite2 data, geoip augments and merges data sources (especially for certain regions) to improve coverage or tailor by use-case (e.g. proxy-specific rules, private networks, or region-based classification). ...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    v2flyNG

    v2flyNG

    A V2Ray client for Android, support v2fly core

    v2flyNG is a mobile client that packages the V2Ray/V2Fly networking core into an Android application with a touch-friendly UI. It focuses on making modern protocols—such as VMess, VLESS, and Trojan—accessible without requiring shell access or manual config editing. Profiles can be added via subscription links or QR codes, and the app merges and updates them on schedule to keep node lists fresh.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    v2ray-rules-dat

    v2ray-rules-dat

    V2Ray routing rules file enhanced version, which can replace V2Ray

    v2ray-rules-dat is a repository that compiles and distributes enhanced rule data (domain lists, geo-IP/geo-domain data, block/proxy/detect lists) intended for use with tools like V2Ray, Xray-core, and similar network/proxy frameworks. The dataset serves as an alternative or supplement to official geoip/ geosite data files, often providing more up-to-date, community-curated entries — enabling better routing, blocking, or traffic management when using those proxy tools. The repository is regularly updated (weekly sync upstream) and provides releases containing comprehensive data files (e.g. geoip.dat, geosite.dat, plus multiple .txt rule lists) plus checksums for integrity verification. ...
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    sn0int

    sn0int

    Semi-automatic OSINT framework and package manager

    sn0int is a semi-automatic OSINT framework and package manager. It was built for IT security professionals and bug hunters to gather intelligence about a given target or about yourself. sn0int is enumerating attack surfaces by semi-automatically processing public information and mapping the results in a unified format for follow-up investigations. sn0int is heavily inspired by recon-ng and maltego, but remains more flexible and is fully opensource. None of the investigations listed above are...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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