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    Nipe

    Nipe

    An engine to make Tor network your default gateway

    ...It includes a Dockerfile to facilitate containerized usage, requiring sufficient network capabilities (e.g. NET_ADMIN) inside the container. Behind the scenes, the code is modular: for instance, parts of the logic around installation and utility functions are separated into Perl modules (e.g. in lib/Nipe/Utils/Install.pm).
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    Fuso

    Fuso

    Lightweight intranet penetration, port forwarding tool

    ...Fuso is useful for developers and system administrators who need controlled access to services behind NAT, firewalls, or private networks. The project is best understood as a compact tunneling utility for learning, testing, and authorized network access rather than a commercial remote-access platform.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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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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    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 only accessible from the compromised machine. If the compromised host is behind a Firewall / NAT and isn't directly accessible from our pentest machine, Then we can run pivotsuite as a server on pentest machine and pivotsuite as a client on the compromised machine for creating a reverse tunnel (Reverse Connection). ...
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    xkcptun

    xkcptun

    xkcptun is kcp tunnel for OpenWRT&LEDE, implemented in c language

    ...The project provides client and server components that use KCP-based tunneling to improve performance over unreliable or high-latency network links. It also includes a spy utility, making the generated build more than a minimal two-binary tunnel setup. xkcptun can be built with CMake and supports static linking for easier deployment on constrained systems. It is most relevant to users who need a compact KCP tunnel implementation for routers, gateways, and custom network appliances.
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