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  2. Internet censorship circumvention - Wikipedia

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    HTTP proxy: James Marshall: free: Turns a computer into a personal, encrypted proxy server capable of retrieving and displaying web pages to users of the server. CGIProxy is the engine used by many other circumvention systems. Flash proxy [49] HTTP proxy: Stanford University: free: Uses ephemeral browser-based proxy relays to connect to the Tor ...

  3. Freegate - Wikipedia

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    Freegate. Freegate is a software application developed by Dynamic Internet Technology (DIT) that enables internet users to view websites blocked by their governments. The program takes advantage of a range of proxy servers called Dynaweb. This allows users to bypass Internet firewalls that block web sites by using DIT's Peer-to-peer (P2P)-like ...

  4. List of router and firewall distributions - Wikipedia

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    Free. IPFire is a hardened Open Source Linux distribution that primarily performs as a Router and a Firewall; a standalone firewall system with a web-based management console for configuration. Kerio Control. Active. Linux. x86-64. Proprietary. Paid hardware or virtual appliance.

  5. HAProxy - Wikipedia

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    HAProxy. HAProxy is a free and open source software that provides a high availability load balancer and Proxy (forward proxy, [2] reverse proxy) for TCP and HTTP -based applications that spreads requests across multiple servers. [3] It is written in C [4] and has a reputation for being fast and efficient (in terms of processor and memory usage ...

  6. Z-Library - Wikipedia

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    By country or region. Comparisons. v. t. e. Z-Library (abbreviated as z-lib, formerly BookFinder) is a shadow library project for file-sharing access to scholarly journal articles, academic texts and general-interest books. It began as a mirror of Library Genesis, but has expanded dramatically. [6][7]

  7. Vyapam scam - Wikipedia

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    The exams were taken by around 3.2 million students each year, many of whom were actually paid proxies for other undeserving students. [5] It also included an "engine-bogie" system wherein seating arrangements were manipulated so that a paid smarter student was seated between two others to allow the latter to copy answers from the former. [6]

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