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5 repositories tagged with proxy

NoDPI: A Python Utility for Bypassing Deep Packet Inspection
NoDPI is an open-source Python utility designed to bypass Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), a technology often used by internet service providers to censor and filter traffic. It works by intelligently modifying network packets, making it harder for DPI systems to identify and block certain connections. This cross-platform tool provides a straightforward, easy-to-use solution for users seeking to circumvent internet censorship and access blocked web resources.
ProxyPin: Open Source HTTP(S) Traffic Capture Tool for All Platforms
ProxyPin is an open-source and free software designed to capture, inspect, and rewrite HTTP(S) traffic across all major platforms, including Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, and Linux. Developed with Flutter, it boasts a beautiful and user-friendly interface, making network debugging accessible and efficient for developers and testers alike.

mcpo: A Simple, Secure MCP-to-OpenAPI Proxy Server
mcpo is a dead-simple proxy server that transforms any Model Context Protocol (MCP) tool into an OpenAPI-compatible HTTP server. This allows seamless integration of MCP tools with LLM agents and applications that expect standard RESTful OpenAPI interfaces, eliminating the need for custom protocols or complex glue code. It enhances security, stability, and interoperability for AI tools, making them instantly usable with modern web standards.

Clash Party: An Electron-Based GUI for Mihomo Proxy Management
Clash Party is an open-source, Electron-based graphical user interface (GUI) designed for Mihomo, a powerful proxy core. It offers a user-friendly and feature-rich experience for managing network proxy configurations. With robust capabilities and deep integration with tools like Sub-Store, it simplifies complex proxy setups.

HTTP Toolkit: Debug, Test, and Build with HTTP(S) on Any Platform
HTTP Toolkit is an open-source, cross-platform tool designed for debugging, testing, and building with HTTP(S). It allows developers to intercept, inspect, and rewrite HTTP traffic from various clients, including browsers, backend languages, and mobile apps. This powerful tool simplifies understanding and manipulating network requests for development and troubleshooting.