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    SoftEther VPN

    SoftEther VPN

    Cross-platform multi-protocol VPN software

    An open-source free cross-platform multi-protocol VPN program, as an academic project from University of Tsukuba, under the Apache License 2.0. The API Suite allows you to easily develop your original SoftEther VPN Server management application to control the VPN Server (e.g. creating users, adding Virtual Hubs, disconnecting a specified VPN sessions) from JavaScript, TypeScript, C# or other languages. SoftEther VPN ("SoftEther" means "Software Ethernet") is one of the world's most powerful...
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    Clash for Android

    Clash for Android

    Mobile counterpart to desktop Clash clients for Android

    Clash for Android is the mobile counterpart to desktop Clash clients, offering Android users a powerful proxy routing environment based on the Clash core, designed to let them control how network traffic is handled on their devices according to flexible rule sets. It provides a front end to define inbound and outbound proxy rules, supports various protocols like SOCKS5, Shadowsocks, V2Ray, and more, and lets users import configurations through URLs or local files, handling dynamic...
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