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The "Introduction to Contour" link on the projectcontour.io landing page points to a blog from 2019 that references Contour v0.10, this link should be updated to point to something newer, or perhaps we could drop that entire section as it seems somewhat redundant with other ways to navigate the site.
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Under multiport mode, plugins may need to know on which port was the request received/accepted. This information is currently not surfaced to plugins. For background also see abhinavsingh/proxy.py#535 (comment) thread
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Currently, We use the AES algorithm to encrypt the password and provide the password back to the front end. I think It's not safe.
I suggest the following optimization: