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    Clash Verge Rev

    Clash Verge Rev

    A modern GUI client based on Tauri

    Clash Verge Rev is an open-source desktop application that provides a modern graphical interface for managing network proxy configurations and routing internet traffic through rule-based tunneling systems. Built using the Tauri framework and Rust, it delivers a lightweight yet high-performance experience across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. The application is based on the Mihomo (formerly Clash Meta) core, which enables advanced proxy routing capabilities, allowing users to define...
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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...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    SikuliX

    SikuliX

    Now continued as OculiX — see oculix.org

    SikuliX is now continued as OculiX at https://oculix.org. The active development,,releases, documentation and community have moved there. SikuliX (and now OculiX) automates anything you see on the screen of your desktop computer. Running Windows, Mac or some Linux/Unix. It uses image recognition powered by OpenCV to identify GUI components and can act on them with mouse and keyboard actions. This is handy in cases when there is no easy access to a GUI's internals or the source...
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    Ligolo-ng

    Ligolo-ng

    An advanced, yet simple, tunneling/pivoting tool

    Ligolo-ng is a simple, lightweight and fast tool that allows pentesters to establish tunnels from a reverse TCP/TLS connection using a tun interface (without the need of SOCKS). When running the relay/proxy server, a tun interface is used, packets sent to this interface are translated and then transmitted to the agent's remote network. You need to download the Wintun driver (used by WireGuard) and place the wintun.dll in the same folder as Ligolo. You can listen to ports on the agent and...
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    nwGTPv2 is free and open source implementation of GPRS Tunneling Protocol version 2 (GTPv2) or Evolved GTP (eGTP). GTPv2 is primarily used for control signalling between Serving Gateway SGW and PDN Gateway (PGW) in Evolved Packet Core (EPC).
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