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    Shadowsocks Rust

    Shadowsocks Rust

    A Rust port of shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks Rust is an open-source, high-performance implementation of the Shadowsocks secure proxy protocol written in Rust, designed to provide fast, encrypted SOCKS5-based tunneling to help users bypass network censorship and protect privacy. Shadowsocks itself is widely used to route internet traffic through an encrypted proxy, allowing secure access to blocked or restricted content while mitigating simple traffic-inspection techniques. By leveraging Rust, this implementation emphasizes...
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    Amnezia VPN

    Amnezia VPN

    Amnezia VPN Client (Desktop+Mobile)

    Amnezia is an open-source VPN client, with a key feature that enables you to deploy your own VPN server on your server.
    Downloads: 3,204 This Week
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    XUI-PRO

    XUI-PRO

    XUI-PRO nginx reverse proxy with ws/grpc/httpupgrade/splithttp

    XUI-PRO is a shell-based deployment project for setting up a web-managed proxy environment with Nginx and Xray-related components. It combines several tools into an automated installation workflow, making it easier to deploy a lightweight proxy server without manually configuring each service. The project references support for protocols and transports such as VLESS, VMess, Trojan, Shadowsocks, WebSocket, gRPC, HTTPUpgrade, SplitHTTP, XTLS, SSR, and V2Fly-related options. It also includes...
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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. Permission control, load balancing, route...
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    ArgoX

    ArgoX

    Argo Xray for VPS one-click script

    ArgoX is a shell-based deployment project for setting up Xray proxy services with Cloudflare Argo Tunnel support on VPS environments. It focuses on one-click installation and interactive configuration, making it easier to deploy a multi-protocol proxy stack without manually assembling every component. The project supports several protocol options, including VLESS, VMess, Trojan, Shadowsocks, Hysteria2, Reality, WebSocket, gRPC, and XHTTP-based modes. ArgoX uses Cloudflare tunnel behavior to...
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    Tun2Socks

    Tun2Socks

    tun2socks , powered by gVisor TCP/IP stack

    Proxy Everything: Handle all network traffic of any internet programs sent by the device through a proxy. Proxy Protocols: HTTP/Socks4/Socks5/Shadowsocks with authentication support for remote connections. Run Everywhere. Linux/macOS/Windows/FreeBSD/OpenBSD multi-platform support with specific optimization. Gateway Mode: Act as a layer three gateway to handle network traffic from other devices in the same network. Full IPv6 Support: All functions work in IPv6, tunnel IPv4 connections through IPv6 proxy and vice versa. ...
    Downloads: 54 This Week
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    Project X

    Project X

    Originates from XTLS protocol, providing a set of network tools

    Project X is a powerful and extensible network proxy platform designed to provide advanced routing, tunneling, and traffic obfuscation capabilities. Originating from the XTLS protocol ecosystem, it serves as the core engine behind a wide variety of tools used for secure communication and bypassing network restrictions. The project supports multiple protocols such as VLESS, VMess, Shadowsocks, and Trojan, enabling flexible configuration for different networking scenarios. It is written...
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    python-proxy

    python-proxy

    HTTP/HTTP2/HTTP3/Socks4/Socks5/Shadowsocks/ShadowsocksR/SSH

    python-proxy, also known as pproxy, is a lightweight proxy tool written in Python for flexible local and remote traffic forwarding. It supports multiple proxy protocols, making it useful for developers, testers, and network administrators who need a compact proxy layer without a heavy service stack. The project can operate as a client, server, forward proxy, reverse proxy, or protocol bridge depending on how it is configured. It supports HTTP, SOCKS4, SOCKS5, Shadowsocks, and newer transport...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    FancySS

    FancySS

    fancyss is a project for bypassing the Great Firewall (GFW)

    Fancyss is a “scientific Internet access / bypassing censorship” toolkit targeted principally to Asus routers running AsusWRT or Merlin-based firmware. The project provides a plugin suite (with “software center” integration) so that home routers can run proxy or tunneling tools (e.g. V2Ray) to circumvent firewall or censorship (“GFW” in the Chinese context). Because it integrates into the router’s firmware environment, fancyss automates configuration, routing, and firewall rules to minimize...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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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...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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