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    gost

    gost

    GO Simple Tunnel, a simple tunnel written in golang

    ...In addition to configuring services directly from the command line, parameters can also be set by specifying the external configuration file with the -C parameter.
    Downloads: 62 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: 14 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: 8 This Week
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