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    SlipNet

    SlipNet

    Android VPN client with DNS tunneling (DNSTT, NoizDNS & Slipstream)

    SlipNet is an anti-censorship and tunneling project centered on an Android VPN client with additional command-line support for desktop platforms. It can route traffic through multiple tunnel types, including DNS tunneling, SSH, SOCKS5, NaiveProxy, Tor, and related transport methods. The project is designed for networks where ordinary traffic may be blocked, throttled, filtered, or inspected. SlipNet includes a built-in DNS scanner, which helps users identify usable DNS paths for supported tunnel modes. Its desktop CLI can read configuration URIs and start a local SOCKS5 proxy for applications that need proxy-based routing. ...
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    DNS2SOCKS

    DNS to SOCKS or HTTP proxy

    This is a command line utility to resolve DNS requests via a SOCKS tunnel like Tor or a HTTP proxy.
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    OnionFruit Connect

    OnionFruit Connect

    OnionFruit Connect is a Tor proxy, allowing you to use tor anywhere

    OnionFruit Connect is a different way to access the tor network. Instead of downloading a different browser, you can use whatever one you already use. This app starts the tor service, and then modifies your proxy settings to route most of your apps through the tunnel made by tor. When you see the page saying you're connected, All your internet data passing through the tunnel is encrypted.
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    Whonix

    Whonix

    Whonix is an Anonymous Operating System.

    THIS IS NOT WHONIX'S HOMEPAGE. Please go to: https://www.whonix.org/ (This is only Whonix's sourceforge must-have project page.) Whonix is an operating system focused on anonymity, privacy and security. It's based on the Tor anonymity network, Debian GNU/Linux and security by isolation. DNS leaks are impossible, and not even malware with root privileges can find out the user's real IP. Whonix consists of two parts: One solely runs Tor and acts as a gateway, which we call...
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    imgCool Tunnelier

    imgCool Tunnelier

    Start Tunneling for Anonymous People

    ...Bypass Block DNS Server 5. Browsing with Direct Proxy Tunnel (Only IE and Google Chrome) 6. Tunneling via HTTP Proxy, Socks4 and Socks5 7. Add Route IP, Delete IP, route print and other IP Configuration 8. Play Game Online via Proxy Server 9. Connection with TOR Server 10. Support Modem GSM, Internet Cable, LAN and Wifi 11. Auto Create Dial Up with DNS Google 12. Dial Up connection from imgCool Tunnelier 13.
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