Updog is a replacement for Python's SimpleHTTPServer. It allows uploading and downloading via HTTP/S, can set ad hoc SSL certificates and use http basic auth.
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Updog is a replacement for Python's SimpleHTTPServer. It allows uploading and downloading via HTTP/S, can set ad hoc SSL certificates and use http basic auth.
HRShell is an HTTPS/HTTP reverse shell built with flask. It is an advanced C2 server with many features & capabilities.
It's a quick HTTPS server.
This is a simple http file server to access your files via webbrowser.
Simple (and quite minimal) HTTP / HTTPS server with upload, download & logging functionality made mainly with standart libraries
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Provide ssl for xmlrpc servers
Lightweight CLI that wraps Python's http.server with automatic port-finding and shutdown.
Minimal python https server from folder for Windows x64
Just a very simple server which is recording HTTP/HTTPS POST and GET requests to .log file
一个支持 HTTP 和 HTTPS 的抓包程序,控制台的形式操作
Python3 HTTP/S server with log, redirect, command execution, IP filter, IPv6 support, simple file server
C code on Windows x64 system. Connecting to https server. Introduct to get openssl/ssl.h. And a simple python code https/http client. And a simple python code https server.
It is a library created to study sessions, tokens, etc. under the https communication protocol. It is incomplete and insecure.
Portable server scripts for FTP and HTTP/HTTPS. FTP script utilizes pyftpdlib for standard and secure FTPS. Customizable settings for port, home directory, and user credentials. Graceful exit handling. HTTP/HTTPS server supports file uploads (PUT, POST, DELETE) over both protocols. Python 2 and 3 compatible. Automatically selects an available port.
A simple, low-interaction HTTPS honeypot server in Python for easy network traffic monitoring
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