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Show HN: Proxy.py
[Not my project]
A very well features proxy server (Forward & Reverse + lots of other features).
https://github.com/abhinavsingh/proxy.py
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How to Choose the Right Python Concurrency API
The article gives a good summary of the quite complex landscape of concurrency in python. There's more to it, for example gil-free c-extensions, subprocesses and cross-machine (plus IPC) communication.
But I'm particularly bothered by the fact that many articles and tutorials look at concurrency as if it's only about factoring primes or writing a web server with many (perhaps even idempotent) parallel requests.
In reality, people will often want and need to combine multiple of these approaches, and then it gets VERY messy. I.e. try to combine a multiprocessing executor with multiple asyncio loops and boom you're in some very deep waters.
One project that does this (async loops inside multiple processes) is proxy.py - very enlightening to read its code base [1].
But I really, really wish python would do more to provide simple and robust abstractions for these kinds of tasks. My dream would be a robust actor system similar to erlang, but we'll probably never get that.
[1] https://github.com/abhinavsingh/proxy.py
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Comodo Firewall
Setup a VM with Hyper-V and restrict the internet access or disable it.(best way), or build yourself a proxy: https://github.com/abhinavsingh/proxy.py
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Handling 30,000 requests/sec with `proxy.py`
See `proxy.py` examples for some inspiration :) https://github.com/abhinavsingh/proxy.py/tree/develop/examples
What are some alternatives?
linux-cli - Linux command-line client for ProtonVPN. Written in Python. [Moved to: https://github.com/ProtonVPN/linux-cli-community]
mitm - 👨🏼💻 A customizable man-in-the-middle TCP intercepting proxy.
lxd-image-server - Creates, manages and mirrors a simplestreams lxd image server on top of nginx.
one-ring - CSP on top of AsyncIO
tsugite - This is the repository of a Tsugite. It is a research prototype of an interactive software that supports the design and fabrication of wood joints.
mitm-omegle - Watch strangers talk on Omegle (man in the middle attack explained for kids)
ansible-lxc-ssh - Ansible connection plugin using ssh + lxc-attach
lokinet-exit-provider - lokinet exit node webapp
hikaru - Move smoothly between Kubernetes YAML and Python for creating/updating/componentizing configurations.
benchmark-proxypy
stringlifier - Stringlifier is on Opensource ML Library for detecting random strings in raw text. It can be used in sanitising logs, detecting accidentally exposed credentials and as a pre-processing step in unsupervised ML-based analysis of application text data.
spike - :mega: A fast reverse proxy written in PHP that helps to expose local services to the internet