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naiveproxy
- Naiveproxy – Make a Fortune Quietly
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500 Lines or Less – Writing a useful program in fewer than 500 line code – AOSA
What language is "Electron" written in and how many lines of it are used. Even more, what languages are Chromium brower engine and Node.js written in and how many lines of it are used.
When we make assumptions, e.g., no need to initialise hardware, no need for bootcode, no need for bootloader, no need for drivers, no need for kernel, no need for operating system, and so on, then, IMHO, the comparisons do not make as much sense.
Perhaps it is not "how you use them" but "what they can actually do". To me, getting a computer to boot is still an essential task. Building things "from the ground up" is still, to me, the path with fewer limitations and boundaries. As I understand it, building things from the ground up is how the creator of UNIX preferred to work.
To be honest, IMO, it's really about "what you are trying to do". And the assumption in comments like these is that one is trying to do the exact same thing in (less than or equal to 500 lines of) language X, Y or Z. But what if one wants to do somehting different that no one has done before.
When I was a kid, I faintly remember Lego sets that sometimes had pre-constructed "add-ons" with moving parts. These attachments might have even been motorised. Although such attachments might have had a Lego logo with a trademark symbol on them, making them appear to be part of a set, they did not really belong with the plastic building blocks. They were obviously not meant to be pulled apart and rebuilt.
The pre-compiled "browser", a single large binary that does "everything its user could ever want to do" as determined by someone else, not the user, controlled and distributed by an advertising services company, is it a building block or one of those motorised add-ons. How many "developers" pull the browser apart and rebuild it.^1 It seems the advertising company is expecting most will not do that.
1. One exception, which uses only the networking code, is https://github.com/klzgrad/naiveproxy/
The "modern browser" is what could be many programs. Instead, these are all rolled into one.
- Naive Proxy
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Obfuscate Wireguard (with V2Ray)
Your best bet would be naiveproxy. WG does not design with obfuscation in mind. Or you could use shadowsocks with v2ray instead.
- 懂哥指导下自建梯子教程
- 大家有没有觉得翻墙更困难了?
- Question about setting VPS to use it as VPN
- Shadowsocks 10 周年
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Bypass school restrictions
If it still fails, try Outline VPN which Shadowsocks protocol made some attempt to evade detection. If you're only using browsers, https://github.com/klzgrad/naiveproxy can masquerade common traffic assuming your school doesn't use whitelist.
- Next Step to Circumvent DPI
SagerNet
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What are the cons of I2P or the problems that need to be solved?
If you cannot force proxy-obedient webview, you can use VPN tunnels. Just spilt-tunnel VPN and only tunnel traffic from a app to the proxy. For example, sagernet use a VPN tunnel implementation to force all traffic through a proxy. We may use this to force all android webview traffic or some other user-selected browser traffic to the proxy, routing through the i2p network. Just don't by-default setup outproxy. Either block non-i2p traffic outright, or route non-i2p traffic to clearnet. We could also use UPNP to port-forward automatically, and speed-test the user and enable a higher bandwidth by default. This way the i2p network can get more high-speed peers.
- How to use socks5?
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⟳ 1 apps added, 58 updated at f-droid.org
NaïveProxy Plugin - SagerNet (version 108.0.5359.94-1): The universal proxy toolchain for Android
- 最近几个vpn大厂express vpn和熊猫vpn都挂了,墙又开始高了
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还有人不用机场的么?
安卓端 Sagarnet V2rayNG Clash android Windows端 Clash for windows Netch Winxray V2ray 等等产品线
- 大家有没有觉得翻墙更困难了?
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Wireguard handshake in IRAN - HELP
You're right, I didn't think of that. Hmm, maybe you can use a proxy app (e.g. shadowsocks, sagernet, v2rayNG), but I don't have any experience with these.
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bulk testing of Wireguard configs
Hello. I have several Wireguard configs (.conf) and want to test them before using one and find the best and fastest server. Also, most of them are periodically timeout and checking them one by one is so hard. I need a software that bulk tests them and shows me at least which is timeout. I find "Sagernet" app (https://github.com/SagerNet/SagerNet) that supports Wireguard protocol and three test methods (ICMPing TCPing URL test) But only ICMPing works for Wireguard that the results are not correct (for all servers shows a good ping while most of them are timeout). Is there a solution to the problem?
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Sagernet is a good alternative for Android
But i've found this app https://github.com/SagerNet/SagerNet. Supports many more protocols than Wireguard and socks5, but you can combine wg+socks5 with this app !! performance wise, i see no issues.
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⟳ 3 apps added, 42 updated at f-droid.org
SagerNet (version 0.5-rc23): The universal proxy toolchain for Android
What are some alternatives?
forwardproxy - Forward proxy plugin for the Caddy web server
ClashForAndroid - A rule-based tunnel for Android.
Signal-TLS-Proxy
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TextSecure - A private messenger for Android.
Apkpurer - Simple client for https://apkpure.com
trojan - An unidentifiable mechanism that helps you bypass GFW.
QrAndBarcodeScanner - An Android app for scanning QR codes and barcodes
oxen-mobile-wallet - A Mobile Wallet for Oxen
Handy-News-Reader - Handy News Reader is a light and modern Android feed reader, based on Flym News Reader
forwardproxy - Forward proxy plugin for the Caddy web server
openScale - Open-source weight and body metrics tracker, with support for Bluetooth scales