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    NetGuard

    NetGuard

    A simple way to block access to the internet per app

    NetGuard is an open-source Android firewall app that lets users control internet access on a per-app basis without requiring root access, making it a straightforward and flexible way to improve privacy and data usage management on mobile devices. By creating a local VPN service on the device, NetGuard intercepts and selectively blocks or allows network traffic for individual applications and addresses, supporting both Wi-Fi and mobile connections according to user preferences. This means you...
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    UPnP PortMapper

    Manage port forwardings via UPnP

    The UPnP PortMapper can be used to easily manage the port mappings/port forwarding of a UPnP enabled internet gateway/router in the local network.
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    Jateway

    Jateway

    Jateway is a general purpose TCP/IP connection proxy

    Jateway is a general purpose TCP/IP connection proxy. Jateway accepts connections on arbitrary ports (like 80 or 443) and specific host:port combinations (like WANIP1:443 and WANIP2:443) for multi-interface systems Supports single TCP connections (like MySQL), and multi-TCP connections like HTTP and HTTPS, and fowards them to arbitrary host/port combinations.
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    This is an open source port mapper written in java nio no-blocking socket model. Open Port Mapper allows multiple ports mappings, and it provides the functionality of specifying allow list and deny list.
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    A Java implementation of a NAT-PMP client. At the project's inception, there was not a well-known NAT-PMP client library for Java. This project intends to fill the gap.
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    Loma Larga

    Loma Larga

    Lomalarga is a VPN-like service based on SSH and Linux.

    Lomalarga is a port forwarding (VPN-like) service based on SSH & Linux. Based entirely on open source. The client is written in C# and the administration is based on Linux/lighttpd/PostgreSQL/PHP, with the UI written with Google Web Toolkit.
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    This program is intended to be used by Network Administrators. It is used to test connectivity on specific ports. THis program returns a simple pass or fail. Java 6 is required.
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    A lightweight, compact, stand-alone, platform-independent application to forward TCP (over IPv4 or IPv6) connections to another host. Possible uses include - but not limited to - firewall hacking, tunneling, proxying, fortifying ADSL, creating multi-plat
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    Windows Port Knocking. A Windows implementation of port knocking developed to work alongside an existing firewall (the free CHX-I Packet Filter v3.0).
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    winKnocks is an encrypted(DES) port knocking tool. Knock sequences are defined through XML files; users specify: number of packets of each knock sequence, payload and header of each packet. Logging capability. Generation of smoke packets.No replay-attack
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    TCP-Switch currently allows sharing one port for four protocols (SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, passive FTP). Each protocol can be forwarded (tunnel) to a different <host:port>. Future releases will allow much more controll, e.g. client IP/port, and other protocols
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    A Log Extraction Utility for owners of the Belkin 4-Port Cable/DSL Gateway Router (Model F5230).
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    Java Port Mapping between 2 hosts. Put up a server on your local network and share it with the outside network in a secure way. A \"server proxy\" network tool. Share one IP with multiple servers.
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    Tunnels TCP connections (map one port to another port)
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