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    shadowsocks-libev

    shadowsocks-libev

    Bug-fix-only libev port of shadowsocks

    ...You can build shadowsocks-libev and all its dependencies by script. The latest shadowsocks-libev has provided a redir mode. You can configure your Linux-based box or router to proxy all TCP traffic transparently, which is handy if you use an OpenWRT-powered router. Although shadowsocks-libev can handle thousands of concurrent connections nicely, we still recommend setting up your server's firewall rules to limit connections from each user.
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    freefq

    freefq

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    freefq is a community-driven open-source project that provides curated lists of free and publicly available proxy server configurations and endpoints to help users bypass network restrictions and improve internet access. The repository aggregates working proxy server addresses (such as Shadowsocks, V2Ray, Trojan, and other protocols) shared by contributors, enabling users to configure their client tools quickly without having to search fragmented sources. It aims to maintain up-to-date...
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    libQtShadowsocks

    libQtShadowsocks

    A lightweight and ultra-fast shadowsocks library written in C++14

    libQtShadowsocks is a lightweight shadowsocks library. Written in C++ using Qt 5 framework and Botan library, it aims to provide a developer-friendly shadowsocks library for Qt applications such as shadowsocks-qt5. The sub-project shadowsocks-libqss utilises this library. You may wish to check the code to see how to integrate libQtShadowsocks into your project. shadowsocks-libqss can also be used as a standalone program on both the local-side and server-side.
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    Shadowsocks-Nodejs

    Shadowsocks-Nodejs

    Node.js port of Shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks-Nodejs is a Node.js implementation of the Shadowsocks proxy protocol, providing server and client components that let users create an encrypted proxy tunnel to bypass network filtering and protect traffic in transit. The project reimplements the lightweight, stream-oriented Shadowsocks protocol in JavaScript so operators can run servers and clients using Node.js environments rather than native binaries or Python ports. It exposes typical Shadowsocks features such as configurable...
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