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    V2Fly

    V2Fly

    A platform for building proxies to bypass network restrictions

    ...V2Ray can open multiple protocol support at the same time, including Socks, HTTP, Shadowsoks and VMess. The transmission carrier can be set separately for each protocol, such as TCP, mKCP and WebSocket. Nodes of V2Ray can be disguised as a normal website (HTTPS) to confuse its traffic with normal web traffic to avoid third-party interference. Universal reverse proxy support can achieve intranet penetration.
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    NetMod VPN Client (V2Ray/SSH)
    NetMod is a free, advanced VPN client and set of network tool, offering VPN protocols including SSH, HTTP(S), Socks, VMess, VLess, Trojan, Shadowsocks, ShadowsocksR, DNSTT, OpenVPN. unblock the internet censorship and stay anonymous online. Any question related to project can be asked in here: https://www.facebook.com/NetModSyna/ netmodsyna@gmail.com Telegram: https://t.me/netmod_vpn_channel Get Android...
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    Downloads: 4,789 This Week
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    scrapy-proxy-headers

    Handle custom proxy headers when making HTTPS requests in scrapy

    The scrapy-proxy-headers package is designed for adding proxy headers to HTTPS requests in Scrapy. In normal usage, custom headers put in request.headers cannot be read by a proxy when you make a HTTPS request, because the headers are encrypted and passed through the proxy tunnel, along with the rest of the request body. You can read more about this at Proxy Server Requests over HTTPS.
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    python-proxy-headers

    Handle custom proxy headers when making HTTPS requests in python

    The python-proxy-headers package provides support for handling custom proxy headers when making HTTPS requests in various python modules. We currently provide extensions to the following packages: urllib3 requests aiohttp httpx None of these modules provide good support for parsing custom response headers from proxy servers. And some of them make it hard to send custom headers to proxy servers.
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    Proxies of Death
    Proxies of Death is a proxy app. It is loosely based on Proxychains. It will work with a bunch of proxies at a time, dynamically chained or random. I like to use it with the Tor browser,127.0.0.1:9150 It will display processes and apps connected to The Net, which is kind of interesting. This wasn't really meant for browsers, but for scanning apps. It's a bit archaic in this age of VPN's, but you can actually run both at the same time. 4-12-26 Upgraded Windows and Mac versions to...
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    Simple DNSCrypt

    Simple DNSCrypt

    A simple management tool for dnscrypt-proxy

    SimpleDnsCrypt is a user-friendly graphical interface for dnscrypt-proxy, designed to make encrypted DNS resolution simple and accessible for Windows users who want to improve their privacy and security without delving into complex command-line tools. It provides an intuitive control panel where individuals can enable DNS encryption (such as DNS-over-HTTPS or DNS-over-TLS), select trusted resolvers, and configure advanced options like upstream resolver lists, fallback settings, and filtering rules. ...
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    Clash

    Clash

    A rule based proxy in Go

    ...The system supports multiple proxy protocols and can act as a local proxy server for HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS connections, making it compatible with a wide range of applications and devices. Clash uses a configuration-driven approach, where users define proxy groups, routing rules, and fallback strategies to optimize performance or bypass restrictions. It also includes features such as GeoIP-based routing and dynamic proxy selection, allowing traffic to be automatically directed through the most appropriate route.
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    https://github.com/bentonstark/starksoft-aspen https://www.nuget.org/packages/starksoft.aspen
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