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Share local folders online via WebDAV with UI and instant tunneling
WAN-Transfer is a lightweight WebDAV server with a simple UI that makes it easy to share folders from your PC across your local network — or over the internet using built-in tunnel services. With no setup required, you can expose any local directory via a public WebDAV link and mount it directly in Windows Explorer or any WebDAV client.
Choose your tunnel provider (LocalTunnel, Serveo, localhost.run, Cloudflared) and instantly make your server accessible from anywhere — no port forwarding or firewall tweaks needed. ...
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...
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.