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    RabbitProxyServer
    Proxy server. There are the read-only mirror of github. Home: https://github.com/KangLin/RabbitProxyServer.git
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    MBR Live Radio Player

    MBR Live Radio Player

    Transform your WP site into a professional radio streaming platform

    Transform your WordPress site into a professional radio streaming platform with MBR Live Radio Player – the FREE plugin that makes live audio beautiful. Stream BBC Radio, internet stations, play podcasts, or your own broadcasts with stunning glassmorphism effects, per-station styling, and full HLS support. Create unlimited stations with custom artwork, dark mode, and gradient colors. You can even create unlimited sticky radio players. No subscriptions, no external services, just...
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    haoel.github.io

    haoel.github.io

    Comprehensive guide on self-hosting proxies, VPNs and transparent gate

    This repository is a hands-on, longform guide for building and operating your own “scientific” Internet access setup — i.e., self-hosted proxies, VPNs, and transparent gateways — so you can reach blocked resources, protect privacy, and learn the underlying networking principles. It walks through buying and evaluating VPSes (regions, bandwidth, CN2/GIA lines), enabling kernel/network optimizations (BBR), and applying production practices like TLS certificates with Let’s Encrypt and using...
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    Tamper Dev

    Tamper Dev

    Extension that allows you to intercept and edit HTTP/HTTPS requests

    ...Unlike most other extensions, Tamper Dev allows you to intercept, inspect and modify the requests before they are sent to the server. This extension provides functionality similar to Burp Proxy, MITM Proxy, OWASP ZAP, Tamper Data, and Postman Proxy, but without the need of additional software, with full support of HTTPS connections, and trivial to set-up (just install).
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    PonyDebugger

    PonyDebugger

    Remote network and data debugging for your native iOS app using Chrome

    ...To use PonyDebugger, you must implement the client in your application and connect it to the gateway server. There is currently an iOS client and the gateway server. PonyDebugger sends your application's network traffic through ponyd, PonyDebugger's proxy server. You use Inspector's Network tools to debug network traffic like how you would debug network traffic on a website in Google Chrome. PonyDebugger forwards network traffic, and does not sniff network traffic. This means that traffic sent over a secure protocol (https) is debuggable. Currently, the iOS client automatically proxies data that is sent via NSURLConnection and NSURLSession methods.
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