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    Expose

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    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
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    Zphisher

    Zphisher

    An automated phishing tool with 30+ templates

    Zphisher is an advanced open-source phishing tool for educational and penetration testing purposes. It provides a simple interface for launching phishing attacks by cloning login pages of popular websites. Built in Bash, Zphisher automates server deployment using tunneling services like Ngrok, Localhost.run, and others. It is intended for ethical hacking and security research to demonstrate how phishing attacks work and how to defend against them.
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    ASProxyWing
    ASProxyWing is a handy, easy to use client / server desktop distributed proxy, which works as a HTTP-tunnel for clients. Provides high secure, easy to integrate proxy servers.
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    MySQLTunnel

    MySQLTunnel

    HTTP tunnel to MySQL written in PHP. Returns JSON descriptive result.

    HTTP tunneling is a method for connecting to a MySQL server that uses the same protocol (http://) and the same port (port 80) as a webserver does. MySQLTunnel implements an HTTP tunneling to MySQL in a fast and secure way. Written in PHP can be installed in any webserver or hosting with the LAMP or WAMP stack available, to allow access to internal MySQL server. The script will utilize mysqli or mysql extensions, and mcrypt to perform decryption on the request and encryption on the result if needed. ...
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    Enables tunneling of network connections through restrictive HTTP proxies. Features: Portmapping, SOCKS4, SOCKS5, web-based admin interface, possibility to use standalone server (perl) or hosted server (PHP), optional authorization from LDAP or MySQL
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