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    GO Simple Tunnel

    GO Simple Tunnel

    A simple tunnel written in golang

    ...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.
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    paqet

    paqet

    Ferries Packets Across Forbidden Boundaries

    ...It forwards traffic between a local client and a remote server using KCP as the reliable transport layer. The project is written in Go and is aimed at users who need a low-level tunnel that can operate in restricted or heavily filtered network environments. It is described as an alpha-stage tool, so compatibility and protocol behavior may change between releases. Paqet is most relevant to technical users who are comfortable with raw sockets, server-client tunnel setup, and system-level networking requirements. It should be used responsibly for authorized connectivity, testing, and research scenarios where the user controls the infrastructure.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    goflyway

    goflyway

    An encrypted HTTP server

    master is the active development branch and contains v2 code, for the stable v1 release (though it was once called v2.0), please refer to v1.0 branch. goflyway v2 is a special tool to forward local ports to a remote server securely, just like ssh -L. goflyway uses pure HTTP POST requests to relay TCP connections. There is no CONNECT involved nor needed because goflyway is designed mainly for those people who are behind a CONNECT-less HTTP proxy or want to accelerate connections through static CDNs. However pure HTTP requesting is definitely a waste of bandwidth if you already have a better network environment, so use -w to turn on WebSocket relay, or -K to turn on KCP relay if possible. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    GSnova

    GSnova

    Private proxy solution & network troubleshooting tool

    GSnova is a high-performance proxy tool for bypassing internet censorship and securing network traffic through a range of supported transport protocols. It acts as a multi-protocol client/server proxy that can tunnel traffic over TLS, WebSocket, KCP, QUIC, and SSH. GSnova is optimized for resilience and speed under restrictive network conditions and supports multiple fronting strategies and obfuscation techniques.
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