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    paqet

    paqet

    Ferries Packets Across Forbidden Boundaries

    paqet is a bidirectional packet-level proxy that transports traffic over raw packets instead of relying on the host operating system’s normal TCP/IP stack. 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. ...
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    KCP

    KCP

    A fast and reliable ARQ protocol

    ...Even the clock needs to be passed in from the outside, without any internal system calls. The entire protocol has only two source files of ikcp.h, ikcp.c, which can be easily integrated into the user's own protocol stack. You may have implement a P2P, or a UDP-based protocol, but are lack of a set of perfect ARQ reliable protocol implementation, then by simply copying the two files to the existing project, and writing a couple of lines of code, you can use it.
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