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    ProtoFlip

    ProtoFlip

    Port forwarding between TCP and UDP

    A port forwarding app written in Java that lets you easily forward UDP ports and TCP ports with advanced options, including by setting limits/restrictions and flipping between protocols as data is forwarded somewhere else. If using the GUI version, it lets you create multiple tunnels and manage them.
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    Java NIO TCP Port Mapper

    The Java NIO based TCP port mapper

    This program map the given TCP ports to other ports according to .properties file slots (localHost:localPort - remoteHost:remotePort pairs).
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    A Java implementation of a NAT-PMP client. At the project's inception, there was not a well-known NAT-PMP client library for Java. This project intends to fill the gap.
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