{"package_name":"top.donmor.droidfrpd","name":"DroidFRPD","summary":"Android FRP daemon manager","category":"System","icon_url":"/api/icon/top.donmor.droidfrpd","latest_version_code":101001,"latest_version_name":"1.1.1+0670","apk_url":"/api/apk/top.donmor.droidfrpd","apk_size":18827811,"apk_sha256":"d1a68c0215bce92bc1a4a0afff88887a8040bee0f0fdcc1f68d3777d8a41d1c9","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"izzyondroid","last_updated":1779371400,"release_timestamp":1778608244,"description":"<p>This is an Android FRP daemon manager based on <a href=\"https://github.com/fatedier/frp\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noindex nofollow noopener\">fatedier/frp</a> project.</p><p>frp is a fast reverse proxy that allows you to expose a local server located behind a NAT or firewall to the Internet. It currently supports TCP and UDP, as well as HTTP and HTTPS protocols, enabling requests to be forwarded to internal services via domain name.</p><p>frp also offers a P2P connect mode.</p><p style=\"font-weight:bold;font-size:larger;\">Configurations</p><p style=\"font-weight:bold;\">Manage configuration files</p><p>Aside of internal configuration editor, the configuration files can be managed via Files app or SAF-compliant apps.</p><p style=\"font-weight:bold;\">Start daemon on device boot</p><p>You may have to grant start on boot permission manually.</p><p style=\"font-weight:bold;\">Ignore battery optimization</p><p>There's an option in Settings that jumps to system battery optimization setting page.</p><p style=\"font-weight:bold;\">Remove activity from recents</p><p>If enabled, DroidFRPD will be removed from Recent Activities, preventing it from being killed unexpectedly.</p><p>Note: Some Malware scanners might mark this app as <code>ELF:Agent-BIQ</code> or something else, this usually does not mean the app is malicious. You can check the code of FRP and this project, and check if the apk is reproducible.</p>","categories":["System"]}