taxy
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April 1, 2024
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January 22, 2025
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taxy TOS6 0.3.35.0 x86_64.tpk | |
taxy TOS6 0.3.34.0 x86_64.tpk | |
taxy TOS5 0.3.26.0 x86_64.tpk | |
taxy TOS5 0.3.26.0 aarch64.tpk | |
A reverse proxy server with built-in WebUI
About : https://github.com/picoHz/taxy
Applicable models: x.64 series, ARMv8.2 series
Applicable TOS5: 5.0.130 or later versions
Applicable TOS6: 6.0.124 or later versions
App WebUI for additional settings can be accesses at:
TOS5 & TOS6 : click on Support & Help from app description inside the App Center
About:
Overview
Built with Rust for optimal performance and safety, powered by tokio and hyper
Supports TCP, TLS, HTTP1, and HTTP2, including HTTP upgrading and WebSocket functionality
Easily deployable single binary with a built-in WebUI
Allows live configuration updates via a REST API without restarting the service
Imports TLS certificates from the GUI or can generate a self-signed certificate
Provides Let's Encrypt support (ACME v2, HTTP challenge only) for seamless certificate provisioning
Supports automatic HTTP Brotli compression
taxy
A reverse proxy server with built-in WebUI
About : https://github.com/picoHz/taxy
Applicable models: x.64 series, ARMv8.2 series
Applicable TOS5: 5.0.130 or later versions
Applicable TOS6: 6.0.124 or later versions
App WebUI for additional settings can be accesses at:
TOS5 & TOS6 : click on Support & Help from app description inside the App Center
About:
Overview
Built with Rust for optimal performance and safety, powered by tokio and hyper
Supports TCP, TLS, HTTP1, and HTTP2, including HTTP upgrading and WebSocket functionality
Easily deployable single binary with a built-in WebUI
Allows live configuration updates via a REST API without restarting the service
Imports TLS certificates from the GUI or can generate a self-signed certificate
Provides Let's Encrypt support (ACME v2, HTTP challenge only) for seamless certificate provisioning
Supports automatic HTTP Brotli compression
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