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    OpenFortiVPN

    OpenFortiVPN

    Client for PPP+TLS VPN tunnel services

    ...It handles details like MTU tuning, split tunneling via pushed routes, and reconnect logic to keep the session stable. Because it works with the standard tun interface, it integrates smoothly with common Linux networking stacks and pairs well with desktop frontends such as NetworkManager plugins. For admins and developers, it’s a scriptable, cross-platform-friendly alternative that makes FortiGate access reliable on servers and developer workstations alike.
    Downloads: 54 This Week
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    mieru

    mieru

    mieru is a socks5 / HTTP / HTTPS proxy to bypass censorship

    ...The project emphasizes traffic that is difficult to classify or probe, making it relevant for privacy-focused and censorship-resistance research. It includes encrypted communication and uses a dedicated protocol rather than simply wrapping a common proxy format. mieru can run on multiple platforms and provides release packages for different operating systems and architectures. Its overall goal is to offer a configurable proxy system that balances usability, transport flexibility, and resistance to simple traffic identification.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Pingtunnel

    Pingtunnel

    Pingtunnel is a tool that send TCP/UDP traffic over ICMP

    ...The project uses a client and server model, with the server typically requiring a publicly reachable host. It can carry application traffic through ICMP echo-style communication, which makes it distinct from common TCP, UDP, HTTP, or DNS tunnel tools. Because the tunnel traffic is not inherently presented as encrypted, sensitive usage should rely on secure protocols layered above it. pingtunnel is best understood as a specialized transport experiment for moving traffic through ICMP rather than a full privacy or security solution.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Expose

    Expose

    A beautiful, fully open-source, tunneling service

    ...The system includes both a client and server component, where the client runs locally and the server manages incoming connections and tunnel routing. It can bypass common restrictions such as firewalls or VPN limitations by establishing an outbound connection from the local machine to the tunnel s
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Network Flight Simulator

    Network Flight Simulator

    A utility to safely generate malicious network traffic patterns

    flightsim is a lightweight utility used to generate malicious network traffic and help security teams to evaluate security controls and network visibility. The tool performs tests to simulate DNS tunneling, DGA traffic, requests to known active C2 destinations, and other suspicious traffic patterns.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    UFTP

    Encrypted UDP based FTP with multicast

    ...This is useful for distributing large files to a large number of receivers, and is especially useful for data distribution over a satellite link (with two way communication), where the inherent delay makes any TCP based communication highly inefficient. The multicast encryption scheme is based on TLS with extensions to allow multiple receivers to share a common key. UFTP also has the capability to communicate over disjoint networks separated by one or more firewalls (NAT traversal) and without full end-to-end multicast capability (multicast tunneling) through the use of a UFTP proxy server. These proxies also provide scalability by aggregating responses from a group of receivers.
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    Downloads: 1,800 This Week
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    Mole

    Mole

    CLI application to create ssh tunnels focused on resiliency

    ...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 is useful for developers, operators, and administrators who frequently connect to internal databases, dashboards, or web services through secure tunnels. Its focus is not to replace SSH, but to make SSH tunneling more reliable, readable, and easier to manage.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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