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    GoDoxy

    GoDoxy

    High-performance reverse proxy and container orchestrator

    GoDoxy is a high-performance reverse proxy and container orchestrator tailored for self-hosting environments, blending automated routing with a user-friendly web interface and advanced traffic control. Written in Go, it automatically discovers services (like Docker containers) and generates routes based on configuration or container labels, letting you expose and secure apps with minimal manual routing.
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    3X-UI

    3X-UI

    Xray panel supporting multi-protocol multi-user expire day

    3X‑UI is an enhanced fork of the X‑UI project, serving as a multifunctional web panel to manage VPN services. It supports multi‑protocol configurations (like VMess, VLESS, Trojan, Shadowsocks, WireGuard), offers traffic and user limits, SSL management, multilingual support, and integrates Telegram notifications for system events. Advanced, open-source web-based control panel designed for managing Xray-core server. It offers a user-friendly interface for configuring and monitoring various VPN and proxy protocols. As an enhanced fork of the original X-UI project, 3X-UI provides improved stability, broader protocol support, and additional features.
    Downloads: 60 This Week
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    Trojan-Go

    Trojan-Go

    A Trojan proxy written in Go

    In the early days, the firewall only intercepted and reviewed outbound traffic, that is,Passive detection. Shadowsoks' encryption protocol design makes the transmitted data package itself have almost no characteristics, and it looks similar to a completely random bitflow, which can indeed effectively bypass GFW in the early days. Contrary to Shadowsoks, Trojan does not use self-defined encryption protocols to hide itself. On the contrary, the clearly characterized TLS protocol (TLS/SSL) is...
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