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    mieru

    mieru

    mieru is a socks5 / HTTP / HTTPS proxy to bypass censorship

    ...Its overall goal is to offer a configurable proxy system that balances usability, transport flexibility, and resistance to simple traffic identification.
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    Shadowsocks Rust

    Shadowsocks Rust

    A Rust port of shadowsocks

    ...By leveraging Rust, this implementation emphasizes memory safety, concurrency, and efficiency, making it suitable for both client and server use on devices ranging from small embedded systems to large servers. The repository includes multiple binaries such as sslocal for local SOCKS5 proxy clients and ssserver for remote proxy servers, giving developers flexible components to build customized proxy setups. It also supports modern asynchronous networking patterns, optional DNS handling, transparent proxy modes, tunneling, and advanced cipher methods.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Ligolo-ng

    Ligolo-ng

    An advanced, yet simple, tunneling/pivoting tool

    ...You can listen to ports on the agent and redirect connections to your control/proxy server. You can easily hit more than 100 Mbits/sec. Here is a test using iperf from a 200Mbits/s server to a 200Mbits/s connection.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    zoro

    zoro

    zoro can help you expose local server to external network

    Zoro is a Go-based tunneling tool for exposing local services to an external network. It supports TCP and UDP forwarding, which makes it useful for HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, DNS, and other network services. The project follows a simple client-and-server model where the remote server opens an external port and forwards traffic back to a local service. It also includes HTTPS-specific server and client modes that can map local HTTP services to subdomains under a configured domain. Zoro is designed around minimal configuration, making it practical when users need a quick way to publish a private service without a full reverse proxy stack. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    mod_tunnel is a simple Apache 1.3.x module that can be used to create TCP tunnels using your web server. It comes handy to expose services which can be reached through a proxy, bypassing firewalls.
    Downloads: 0 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: 1 This Week
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