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    Udp2raw-tunnel

    Udp2raw-tunnel

    Turns UDP traffic into encrypted UDP/fakeTCP/ICMP traffic

    A tunnel which turns UDP traffic into encrypted fakeTCP/UDP/ICMP traffic by using Raw Socket, helps you bypass UDP FireWalls(or unstable UDP environment). When used alone, Udp2raw tunnels only UDP traffic. Nevertheless, if you used udp2raw + any UDP-based VPN together, you can tunnel any traffic(include TCP/UDP/ICMP), currently, OpenVPN/L2TP/ShadowVPN and tinyfecVPN are confirmed to be supported. Linux host (including desktop Linux,Android phone/tablet,OpenWRT router,or Raspberry PI) with...
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    Hyenae NG

    Hyenae NG

    Advanced Network Packet Generator

    Hyenae NG is an advanced cross-platform network packet generator and the successor of Hyenae. It features full network layer spoofing, pattern based address randomization and flood detection breaking mechanisms. *** Please check out the latest source from my GitHub repository and check the Build informations. https://github.com/r-richter/hyenae-ng/
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    Binary Cyber Cannon is an open source network attack tool for Windows written in C++ with the interface written in C#.
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