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    WIREDOOR

    WIREDOOR

    Self hosted ingress-as-a-service platform

    ...It uses secure WireGuard tunnels and reverse proxy behavior so internal applications can be reached without directly opening the private network. The platform is designed for users who want cloud-like ingress management while keeping the infrastructure under their own control. Wiredoor can expose HTTP and TCP services and is positioned as a secure way to publish internal tools, dashboards, home lab services, or business applications. Its ecosystem includes a CLI, documentation, Helm charts, Docker setup, and related deployment resources. The project is best suited for teams or advanced self-hosters who want structured service exposure through a managed tunnel platform.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Venom

    Venom

    A Multi-hop Proxy for Penetration Testers

    Venom is a Go-based multi-hop proxy tool designed for authorized penetration testing, red-team labs, and security education. It helps operators connect multiple nodes and use them as stepping stones for routing traffic across segmented internal networks. The project uses an admin-and-agent architecture, allowing the controller to manage connected nodes and build proxy chains. Venom is useful for studying pivoting, internal routing, SOCKS proxying, and controlled traffic relay in lab or...
    Downloads: 64 This Week
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