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    Clash for Windows

    Clash for Windows

    Windows GUI client application built on the Clash core proxy engine

    Clash for Windows is a desktop GUI client application built on the Clash core proxy engine, providing a user-friendly interface for managing and routing network connections through customizable rule sets and multiple proxy protocols. It targets advanced users who need fine-grained control of how traffic is routed on Windows systems, enabling scenarios like split-tunneling, region-based routing, and domain-specific proxy selection. Using Clash’s rule syntax and support for diverse inbound and...
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    L2TP over IPsec VPN Manager

    A GUI to manage L2TP over IPsec virtual private network connections

    It provides a system tray icon in the notification area from which a non privileged user can establish and bring down L2TP over IPsec VPN connections. There is also a 'Edit connections' menu item. In order to bring up the editor dialog, a non privileged user must authenticate as root. From there the user can add, remove and edit vpn connections. Editing allows configuring various options for IPsec, L2TP and PPP. Among others, the user can configure eg. the gateway, the use of...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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