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    Weron

    Weron

    Overlay networks based on WebRTC.

    Weron is a peer-to-peer overlay network built using WebRTC and WebSockets, enabling remote access and tunneling between machines behind NATs without the need for centralized servers. It uses Golang on the backend and supports secure connections using WireGuard-compatible encryption. Weron allows developers to create scalable mesh or point-to-point networks for applications like remote desktop, Kubernetes access, or collaborative tools—all without requiring public IPs or complicated port forwarding.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    pgrok

    pgrok

    HTTP/TCP reverse tunnel solution through SSH remote port forwarding

    The pgrok is a multi-tenant HTTP/TCP reverse tunnel solution through remote port forwarding from the SSH protocol. This is intended for small teams that need to expose the local development environment to the public internet, and you need to bring your own domain name and SSO provider. It gives a stable subdomain for every user and gated by your SSO through the OIDC protocol. Think of this as a bare-bones alternative to the ngrok's $65/user/month enterprise tier.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    AWL

    AWL

    Securely connect your devices into a private network

    ...Its decentralized architecture ensures that traffic flows directly between devices, enhancing privacy and reducing latency. AWL is particularly beneficial for scenarios such as remote work, gaming, or accessing geographically restricted content.​
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    gost

    gost

    GO Simple Tunnel, a simple tunnel written in golang

    ...Listening on multiple ports, multi-level forward proxies - proxy chain, standard HTTP/HTTPS/HTTP2/SOCKS4(A)/SOCKS5 proxy protocols support. Probing resistance support for web proxy, TLS encryption via negotiation support for SOCKS5 proxy. Support multiple tunnel types, tunnel UDP over TCP. Local/remote TCP/UDP port forwarding, TCP/UDP Transparent proxy, Shadowsocks Protocol (TCP/UDP), and SNI Proxy. Permission control, load balancing, route control, DNS resolver and proxy, and TUN/TAP Device. In GOST, GOST and other proxy services are considered as proxy nodes, GOST can handle the requests itself, or forward the requests to any one or more proxy nodes. ...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    KubeVPN

    KubeVPN

    KubeVPN offers a Cloud Native Dev Environment

    ...Overall, it is designed to make Kubernetes development more convenient by blending local workflows with remote cluster networking.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Tun2Socks

    Tun2Socks

    tun2socks , powered by gVisor TCP/IP stack

    Proxy Everything: Handle all network traffic of any internet programs sent by the device through a proxy. Proxy Protocols: HTTP/Socks4/Socks5/Shadowsocks with authentication support for remote connections. Run Everywhere. Linux/macOS/Windows/FreeBSD/OpenBSD multi-platform support with specific optimization. Gateway Mode: Act as a layer three gateway to handle network traffic from other devices in the same network. Full IPv6 Support: All functions work in IPv6, tunnel IPv4 connections through IPv6 proxy and vice versa. ...
    Downloads: 31 This Week
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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. Portr can help developers test webhooks, share local applications, expose APIs, or temporarily publish development services without deploying them permanently. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Hysteria

    Hysteria

    Hysteria is a powerful, lightning fast and censorship resistant proxy

    ...It supports a wide range of use cases including SOCKS5 and HTTP proxying, TCP/UDP forwarding, Linux TProxy for network redirection, and even tunneling via TUN interfaces, making it a flexible choice for developers and network engineers needing robust remote access or traffic obfuscation. Because it’s implemented in Go and MIT-licensed, the project provides cross-platform builds for major operating systems and architectures, letting users deploy servers and clients for both personal and infrastructural purposes.
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    Ligolo-ng

    Ligolo-ng

    An advanced, yet simple, tunneling/pivoting tool

    Ligolo-ng is a simple, lightweight and fast tool that allows pentesters to establish tunnels from a reverse TCP/TLS connection using a tun interface (without the need of SOCKS). When running the relay/proxy server, a tun interface is used, packets sent to this interface are translated and then transmitted to the agent's remote network. You need to download the Wintun driver (used by WireGuard) and place the wintun.dll in the same folder as Ligolo. You can listen to ports on the agent and redirect connections to your control/proxy server. You can easily hit more than 100 Mbits/sec. Here is a test using iperf from a 200Mbits/s server to a 200Mbits/s connection.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    zoro

    zoro

    zoro can help you expose local server to 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. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    WebTTY

    WebTTY

    Share a terminal session over WebRTC

    WebTTY is a terminal-sharing tool that lets a user share an interactive shell session over WebRTC. It is useful for pair programming, collaborative debugging, remote help, or accessing systems behind NAT without setting up a traditional proxy server. The project includes a command-line workflow and an in-browser client, so a session can be joined through a static web page when needed. It supports custom commands, allowing users to share a shell, a tmux session, or another terminal-based process. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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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. The project...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ngrok

    ngrok

    Unified ingress for developers

    ngrok is a globally distributed, secure reverse proxy and tunneling service that exposes applications running on local machines behind NATs or firewalls to the public internet. It simplifies remote debugging, webhooks integration, and secure ingress by wrapping reverse proxy, firewall traversal, API gateway, and load-balancing functionality into a single tool. ngrok is a globally distributed reverse proxy that secures, protects and accelerates your applications and network services, no matter where you run them. You can think of ngrok as the front door to your applications. ngrok combines your reverse proxy, firewall, API gateway, and global load balancing into one. ngrok can capture and analyze all traffic to your web service for later inspection and replay.
    Downloads: 230 This Week
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