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    My Blog Technology

    My Blog Technology

    Custom web server for my blog

    This is a minimal web server designed to host my blog. It's built from scratch to be robust enough to face the public internet. No reverse proxies are required.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    haoel.github.io

    haoel.github.io

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

    ...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 Cloudflare safely. The guide provides multiple deployment patterns (Dockerized gost / Shadowsocks / L2TP-IPSec, IKEv2 suggestions, and Cloudflare WARP integration), plus client configuration instructions for desktop and mobile (Clash, SwitchyOmega, Shadowrocket, etc.). Several transparent gateway patterns are explained: router/OpenWRT (Clash on the router), Raspberry Pi gateway, and a data-center NAT/EC2 NAT instance design with Clash for whole-VPC routing.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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