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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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    Forwards non-NTLM HTTP client requests to an NTLM proxy server (ie. Microsoft IAS). Can also forward a local port to a remote machine.
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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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