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    Pipy

    Pipy

    Pipy is a programmable proxy for the cloud, edge and IoT

    Pipy is a high performance programmable proxy for the cloud, edge and IoT. Its core is written in C++ with excellent cross-platform capability. It is both high performance and low resource. Pipy comes with a built-in JavaScript engine that allows easy custom logic implementation with the simple JS syntax, greatly reducing the complexity in high-performance network programming. It is suitable for a variety of hardware architectures including x86, ARM64, Loongson and RISC-V. It is also...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    SKUDONET

    SKUDONET

    SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer and Web Application Firewall

    SKUDONET Community Edition is an Open Source Load Balancer and Web Application Firewall (WAF) designed for Linux server environments. Formerly known as Zevenet, it is based on Debian 12.8, providing a stable and secure foundation for reliable application delivery and cybersecurity. This edition is suitable for Linux and Windows server deployments (not for mobile platforms), offering advanced Layer 4 and Layer 7 traffic management with support for up to 250,000 TCP requests per second (L4)...
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    Downloads: 541 This Week
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    Krypto-trading-bot

    Krypto-trading-bot

    Self-hosted crypto trading bot, automated high frequency market

    ...The web UI is compatible with most web browsers/resolutions, but Brave or Firefox at 1600px are recommended. Doesn't require configuration of any web server (unless installed behind your own reverse proxy).
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Trojan

    Trojan

    An unidentifiable mechanism that helps you bypass GFW

    Trojan is a lightweight C++ tool using the Trojan-GFW protocol, which masquerades proxy traffic as HTTPS to evade censorship. It supports forward and reverse proxy modes, password-based authentication, TLS encryption, IPv6, WebSocket transports, multiple connections, and DNS over HTTPS, and is compliant with RFC standards. Used primarily for bypassing network restrictions.
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    Request-routing, load-balancing reverse proxy service for low-latency Ajax/XMLHttpRequest client-server communication.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Server that allow control windows remotly by console aplication with some features such as reduction of lag, reverse proxy and more.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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