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    GO Simple Tunnel, a simple tunnel written in golang

    ...Support multiple tunnel types, tunnel UDP over TCP. Local/remote TCP/UDP port forwarding, TCP/UDP Transparent proxy, Shadowsocks Protocol (TCP/UDP), and SNI Proxy. Permission control, load balancing, route control, DNS resolver and proxy, and TUN/TAP Device. In GOST, GOST and other proxy services are considered as proxy nodes, GOST can handle the requests itself, or forward the requests to any one or more proxy nodes. In addition to configuring services directly from the command line, parameters can also be set by specifying the external configuration file with the -C parameter.
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    GO Simple Tunnel

    GO Simple Tunnel

    A simple tunnel written in golang

    ...It can handle TCP and UDP forwarding, transparent proxying, DNS proxying, TUN/TAP workflows, and tun2socks scenarios. GOST also includes operational features such as load balancing, routing control, admission control, rate limiting, dynamic configuration, Prometheus metrics, and a Web API. It is useful for network engineers, developers, and self-hosters who need a configurable, cross-platform networking toolkit for complex proxy and tunnel setups.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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