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    Chisel

    Chisel

    A fast TCP/UDP tunnel over HTTP

    Chisel is a lightweight tunneling tool designed to move TCP and UDP traffic through HTTP while securing the connection with SSH. It packages both client and server functionality into a single Go-based executable, which makes it practical for fast deployment across different environments. The project is especially useful when direct network access is restricted but HTTP or HTTPS traffic is still allowed. It can expose internal services, create secure endpoints, and support reverse forwarding when the reachable side needs to initiate the tunnel. ...
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    zoro

    zoro

    zoro can help you expose local server to external network

    Zoro is a Go-based tunneling tool for exposing local services to an external network. It supports TCP and UDP forwarding, which makes it useful for HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, DNS, and other network services. The project follows a simple client-and-server model where the remote server opens an external port and forwards traffic back to a local service. It also includes HTTPS-specific server and client modes that can map local HTTP services to subdomains under a configured domain. Zoro is designed around minimal configuration, making it practical when users need a quick way to publish a private service without a full reverse proxy stack. ...
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    Portr

    Portr

    Expose local http, tcp or websocket connections to the public internet

    Portr is an open-source, self-hosted tunneling platform for exposing local HTTP, TCP, or WebSocket services to the public internet. It uses SSH remote port forwarding under the hood, which gives it a familiar and secure transport foundation. The project is designed for teams that need an ngrok-like workflow while keeping control of their own infrastructure. It includes both server and client components, along with a dashboard-oriented experience for managing tunnel usage. ...
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    SikuliX

    SikuliX

    Now continued as OculiX — see oculix.org

    SikuliX is now continued as OculiX at https://oculix.org. The active development,,releases, documentation and community have moved there. SikuliX (and now OculiX) automates anything you see on the screen of your desktop computer. Running Windows, Mac or some Linux/Unix. It uses image recognition powered by OpenCV to identify GUI components and can act on them with mouse and keyboard actions. This is handy in cases when there is no easy access to a GUI's internals or the source...
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    http-proxy-tunnel

    Create nested tunnels through HTTP proxies

    ...It differs from other proxy tunnelling programs in that it can tunnel through multiple proxies, and can use SSL tunnels. These abilities mean that in combination with a web server that can proxy (such as Apache) you can serve normal web pages from ports 80 and 443 and connect to the server (using ssh say) via those ports at the same time. All available documentation can be read online at http://http-proxy-tunnel.sourceforge.net/
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    Mole

    Mole

    CLI application to create ssh tunnels focused on resiliency

    Mole is a command-line application for creating SSH tunnels with an emphasis on resilience and user experience. It is designed to help users access or expose services that are behind firewalls, private networks, or otherwise unreachable from the current machine. Mole uses SSH access to a jump server as the bridge between the user and the target service. It simplifies common tunneling workflows that would otherwise require remembering long SSH commands and port-forwarding flags. ...
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    PivotSuite

    PivotSuite

    Network Pivoting Toolkit

    PivotSuite is a portable, platform-independent and powerful network pivoting toolkit, Which helps Red Teamers / Penetration Testers to use a compromised system to move around inside a network. It is a Standalone Utility, Which can use as a Server or as a Client. If the compromised host is directly accessible (Forward Connection) from Our pentest machine, Then we can run pivotsuite as a server on the compromised machine and access the different subnet hosts from our pentest machine, Which was...
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