Web security testing has long been dominated by legacy tools that demand significant system resources. Security professionals and penetration testers routinely run heavy, Java-based suites like Burp Suite or OWASP ZAP to intercept and manipulate web traffic. While these tools are highly capable, they present distinct operational hurdles. They consume gigabytes of RAM, struggle with sluggish user interfaces during long testing sessions, and are notoriously difficult to run on lightweight remote servers or headless virtual private servers (VPS). Testers who want to run a proxy on a remote cloud instance and control it locally are often forced to configure complex SSH tunnels or remote