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    Another Redis Desktop Manager

    Another Redis Desktop Manager

    A faster, better and more stable Redis desktop manager

    AnotherRedisDesktopManager is a cross-platform GUI client for Redis that simplifies connecting, browsing, and manipulating data. It supports standalone, Sentinel, and Cluster modes, plus SSH tunneling and ACL credentials for secure access in varied environments. The UI provides tree and table views of keys with inline editors for strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets, and streams, including TTL management and batch operations. Built-in monitoring lets you watch stats, slow logs, and...
    Downloads: 80 This Week
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    pandora-box

    pandora-box

    Lightweight cross-platform desktop client for managing Mihomo proxies

    Pandora-Box is a lightweight desktop client designed to provide a graphical interface for the Mihomo proxy core. It allows users to manage proxy configurations and subscriptions through a simple and user-friendly interface rather than working directly with configuration files. Pandora-Box supports multiple proxy protocols and provides tools to organize and control network routing rules. It is designed to work for both casual users who want an easy setup and advanced users who need more control over proxy behavior. ...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    PortFusion

    PortFusion

    Distributed reverse / forward proxy and tunneling solution for TCP.

    PortFusion is a minimalistic, cross-platform, transport-layer distributed reverse / forward proxy for TCP written in Haskell + LLVM and released under GPLv3. A single package that makes the most of each platform by tapping into their unique capabilities, combining this power with an intuitive interface, beautiful design and Haskell's excellent support for unprecedented levels of concurrency and parallelism. It strives for the smallest source code size (< 500 lines) while delivering...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Rapid Tunneling is a set of scripts using ssh -R that provides a VPN-like functionality with an easy-to-use command-line and web interface.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Enables tunneling of network connections through restrictive HTTP proxies. Features: Portmapping, SOCKS4, SOCKS5, web-based admin interface, possibility to use standalone server (perl) or hosted server (PHP), optional authorization from LDAP or MySQL
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Webtunnel is an HTTP tunnel with some unique features: it runs in the context of a web server; it uses simple requests/responses for proxy traversal; and it is multi-threaded to allow many parallel connections to many destinations simultaneously.
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    Downloads: 0 This Week
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