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    KubeVPN

    KubeVPN

    KubeVPN offers a Cloud Native Dev Environment

    ...The project supports traffic interception so inbound requests for a remote Kubernetes workload can be redirected to a local development process. It can also run a Kubernetes pod locally in Docker while preserving key environment, volume, and networking behavior. KubeVPN includes local SOCKS5 proxy options for cases where route-based access is difficult because another VPN or network tool controls the operating system routes. Overall, it is designed to make Kubernetes development more convenient by blending local workflows with remote cluster networking.
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    MasterDnsVPN

    MasterDnsVPN

    Advanced DNS tunneling VPN for censorship bypass, optimized beyond DNS

    ...It uses a custom protocol with ARQ, low overhead, resolver balancing, and multipath behavior to improve performance under packet loss. MasterDnsVPN also includes client and server configuration files, Docker support, and installation scripts for easier deployment. It is best understood as an experimental transport system for DNS-based tunneling rather than a general-purpose commercial VPN.
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    Drip

    Drip

    Self-hosted tunneling solution to expose localhost securely

    Drip is an open-source, self-hosted tunneling solution that lets you expose local services to the internet securely on your own terms. Inspired by the idea of “lighting a small lamp on your network,” Drip creates encrypted tunnels through your own infrastructure without relying on third-party servers, giving you full control over traffic direction and network endpoints. The project supports unlimited tunnels and bandwidth, making it suitable for both development and production scenarios...
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    Skydive

    Skydive

    An open source real-time network topology and protocols analyzer

    ...Distributed probe, L2-L4 classifier, GRE, VXLAN, GENEVE, MPLS/GRE, MPLS/UDP tunneling support. Ability to follow a flow along a path in the topology. Support for external SDN Controllers or container-based infrastructure, OpenStack, OpenContrail, Docker. Supports extensions through API. Distributed, scalable, easy to deploy, only one static binary.
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