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    Shadowsocks Rust

    Shadowsocks Rust

    A Rust port of shadowsocks

    ...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: 26 This Week
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    Wstunnel

    Wstunnel

    Tunnel all your traffic over Websocket or HTTP2

    ...Because WebSocket is compatible with regular HTTP infrastructure, wstunnel can work through many reverse proxies, firewalls, and web-oriented network paths. The tool supports client and server modes, static binaries, Docker deployment, reverse tunneling, SOCKS5, HTTP proxying, and multiple transport options. It is useful for developers, administrators, and advanced users who need flexible tunneling for SSH, databases, internal web services, or other authorized network access. Its Rust implementation focuses on portability, performance, and practical deployment without requiring a Node.js runtime.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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