Versions:

  • 0.7.8
  • 0.7.7
  • 0.7.5
  • 0.7.4
  • 0.7.3
  • 0.7.2
  • 0.7.1
  • 0.7.0
  • 0.6.0
  • 0.5.0
  • 0.4.0
  • 0.2.1

Lumine 0.7.8 by Moi is a lightweight local proxy server that delivers HTTP and SOCKS5 forwarding while wrapping TCP traffic in additional TLS protection; the application has evolved through twelve numbered releases, indicating steady refinement since its first build. Designed for situations where ordinary proxies leave metadata exposed, Lumine inserts an extra encryption layer between the originating client and the remote endpoint, so any program that already speaks HTTP or SOCKS5—browsers, API tools, game launchers, IoT dashboards—can benefit without code changes. Network administrators test geo-blocked services by chaining Lumine to upstream nodes, privacy-minded users combine it with browser privacy extensions to mask TLS fingerprints, and developers route containerized micro-services through the proxy to isolate staging traffic from production logs. Because the executable runs as a zero-configuration background service, it fits portable toolkits, CI pipelines, and low-footprint VPS instances equally well. The 0.7.8 line keeps memory use below a few megabytes, supports both IPv4 and IPv6 listeners, and logs only to stdout so rotating files or external collectors can be plugged in at will. Although the tool sits conceptually in the Networking/Proxy category, its emphasis on transparent TLS hardening also makes it relevant to security auditors who need a quick on-device relay that does not tamper with payload content. Lumine is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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