gatling is a high-performance HTTP and FTP server. Some scalability benchmark
tests are included, too.
Utilities for HTTP Path manipulation. Currently, this just contains the
CleanPath function, renamed to Clean, from Julien Schmidt's httprouter.
Microproxy is a very small Unix-based HTTP/HTTPS proxy. It runs from inetd,
which means its performance is poor. But for low-traffic sites, it's quite
adequate.
It implements all the basic features of an HTTP/HTTPS proxy, including IPv6
forwarding, in only 320 lines of code.
This module handles the exchange of (XML) messages, according to the
rules of SOAP (any version). The module does not known how to parse or
compose XML, but only worries about the HTTP aspects.
In contrairy to XML::Compile::Transport::SOAPHTTP, this implementation
can be used in various event-driven environments, via AnyEvent::HTTP.
libhpack implements HPACK (Header Compression for HTTP/2.0), a format adapted to
efficiently represent HTTP header fields in the context of the upcoming HTTP/2.0
protocol.
udpxy is a UDP-to-HTTP multicast traffic relay daemon:
it forwards UDP traffic from a given multicast subscription
to the requesting HTTP client.
This is a port of the "pptp-linux" PPTP client. It can establish a
PPP connection with an NT server, tunneled through a PPTP link over
the Internet. In effect, it makes the client machine behave as if
it were on the same LAN as the server.
John Polstra has created the port, including bug fixes that were
subsequently integrated in the upstream release, and a patch to
use FreeBSD's userland "ppp" package rather than "pppd" which it
was originally designed to use.
There is no manpage for this package, but you will find some
quickstart instructions and example configuration files in
"${PREFIX}/share/examples/pptpclient".
Allows the filtering and modification of HTTP headers.
Plack::Middleware::AddDefaultCharset is a port of the
AddDefaultCharset configuration directive of the Apache HTTP server.
Waitress, is pure Python WSGI server.