Xhunter-server — Repack
The is not a plug-and-play tool for casual users. It demands a working knowledge of proxy protocols, Linux system administration, and network security. However, for those who need to orchestrate hundreds of concurrent connections across a dynamic pool of upstream proxies—whether for web scraping, load testing, or secure access brokerage—it is an indispensable asset.
: The software is often flagged or categorized as part of "antispy" discussions or security overviews due to its intrusive nature. Primary Repository and Origin
Users typically assign an app name and wait for the automated build process to finish. Success is confirmed by a "Welcome to Xhunter Backend Server!!" message. xhunter-server
id: "residential-1" type: "socks5" address: "192.168.1.50:1080" auth: "user:pass" weight: 10 health_check: enabled: true interval: 30 target: "http://httpbin.org/ip"
For enterprise deployments, ensure only authenticated clients can connect: The is not a plug-and-play tool for casual users
and "package parsing errors" suggest issues with the payload-binding mechanism. Security/Detection
I’m unable to provide a complete review of because that name is not associated with any widely known or legitimate software, game server, or service in mainstream tech or gaming communities. : The software is often flagged or categorized
Prevent upstream proxy exploitation (e.g., CRLF injection, host header attacks). The xhunter-server code should sanitize Host headers and strip dangerous characters. If using community builds, verify this or add a reverse proxy (e.g., HAProxy) in front.