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    ttyd

    ttyd

    Share your terminal over the web

    ttyd is a command-line tool that shares a terminal session through a web browser. It runs on Unix-like systems and Windows, making it useful for remote administration, browser-based development environments, demos, lab machines, and containerized tools. The project is built on libuv and WebGL2 to provide a responsive browser terminal experience. It can run custom commands with options, support authentication, and expose shell access over HTTP or HTTPS. ttyd also includes practical terminal features such as CJK and IME input, ZMODEM and trzsz file transfer, Sixel image output, SSL support, and reverse proxy compatibility. ...
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    HttpsCert Generator

    HttpsCert Generator

    This tool is used to create HTTPS certificates for testing environment

    This tool easily creates HTTPS certificates (SSL) for testing. Based on BouncyCastle. https://github.com/lalakii/HttpsCert
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    REST framework JWT Auth

    REST framework JWT Auth

    JSON Web Token Authentication support for Django REST Framework

    ...The actual request parameters themselves are not included in the JWT claims which means they are not signed and may be tampered with. You should only expose your API endpoints over SSL/TLS to protect against content tampering and certain kinds of replay attacks. You can easily test if the endpoint is working by doing the following in your terminal, if you had a user created with the username admin and password password123. Alternatively, you can use all the content types supported by the Django REST framework to obtain the auth token.
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    spy-debugger

    spy-debugger

    WeChat debugging, WebView style debugging, and real-machine debugging

    WeChat debugging, various WebView style debugging, real-machine debugging of the page of the mobile browser. Convenient remote debugging of mobile phone page, packet capture tool, supports HTTP/HTTPS, no need for USB connection device. One-stop page debugging and packet capture tool. Remote debugging of any mobile phone browser page, any mobile terminal webview (such as WeChat, HybridApp, etc.) Keep the phone and PC under the same network (for example, connect to the same Wi-Fi at the same...
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    PyLoris

    A protocol agnostic application layer denial of service attack.

    PyLoris is a scriptable tool for testing a server's vulnerability to connection exhaustion denial of service (DoS) attacks. PyLoris can utilize SOCKS proxies and SSL connections, and can target protocols such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP, IMAP, and Telnet.
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