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File-Tunnel is a tunneling tool that moves TCP connections through a shared file or fileserver. It is built around the unusual idea that two systems can exchange network data by reading and writing files that both sides can access. This makes it useful in environments where direct TCP connectivity is blocked but a shared folder, FTP server, S3-compatible storage, Dropbox folder, RDP drive share, or similar file channel is available. ...
...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.
Go HTTP tunnel is a reverse tunnel based on HTTP/2. It enables you to share your local host when you don't have a public IP. The tunnel client tunnel requires a configuration file, by default it will try reading tunnel.yml in your current working directory. If you want to specify other file use -config flag. A client opens TLS connection to a server. The server accepts connections from known clients only. The client is recognized by its TLS certificate ID. The server is publicly available and proxies incoming connections to the client. ...