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    NetGuard

    NetGuard

    A simple way to block access to the internet per app

    ...This means you can block internet access for specific apps to save bandwidth, extend battery life, or prevent unwanted background connections while still letting other apps communicate normally. NetGuard’s interface is simple, with toggles to allow or deny access and optional settings for screen-on behavior, roaming, system apps, and notification of internet usage, giving users fine-grained control over network behavior.
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    respite vpn - ssh & openvpn injector

    respite vpn - ssh & openvpn injector

    Bypass your ISP's firewalls and connect to the internet!

    Source: https://github.com/AlizerUncaged/HTTP-Injector respite is a SSH/openVPN client that allows you to connect to the internet with custom injected HTTP Proxy headers. This application requires Java (https://www.java.com/en/download/) and .Net 4.5 (https://www.microsoft.com/en-ph/download/details.aspx?id=42642 .Net 4.5 is already preinstalled in Windows 10). There are many SSH and OpenVPN Server providers in the internet, one is https://www.tcpvpn.com HTTP Proxy responses...
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    iplist is a list based packet handler which uses the netfilter netlink-queue library (kernel 2.6.14 or later). It filters by IP-address and is optimized for thousands of IP-address ranges.
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    A very simple to use java firewall testing tool. Ever wanted to verify that a TCP or UDP network path is actually open? This tool has both server and client modes so you can test network paths between any two computers that have the Jave JRE installed.
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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 simple port-relaying program written in Java; sits on specified ports for either TCP or UDP, re-sends packets to the given IP. Doesn't forward packets, actually receives and re-sends them. Could be handy to learn Java Sockets/networking. Public Domain.
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