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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 override (source code): https://github.com/AlizerDoesJava/respite-proxy-override Please rate, any feedback is appreciated. ...
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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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    JWall is not just a java gui for iptables. JWall is a multi firewall management client. A secure rulebase can be built with graphical objects. Rulesets can be pushed to remote firewalls (via ssh). The remote firewall just needs to be Linux with sshd
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    Enables access to SSH Shell and File Transfer services using a web browser. Java Servlet application uses pure HTML to provide access to SSH services.
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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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    Infect is a network traffic classification tool, that classifies TCP protocols. The classification is based on ML techniques. Scen: Train/Recognize arbitrary protocols (SSH, HTTPS..), Detect policy violations (e.g. tunnels)
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