SlipNet is an anti-censorship and tunneling project centered on an Android VPN client with additional command-line support for desktop platforms. It can route traffic through multiple tunnel types, including DNS tunneling, SSH, SOCKS5, NaiveProxy, Tor, and related transport methods. The project is designed for networks where ordinary traffic may be blocked, throttled, filtered, or inspected. SlipNet includes a built-in DNS scanner, which helps users identify usable DNS paths for supported tunnel modes. Its desktop CLI can read configuration URIs and start a local SOCKS5 proxy for applications that need proxy-based routing. SlipNet is best understood as a multi-transport connectivity toolkit rather than a single-protocol VPN client.
Features
- Android VPN client for tunneled connectivity
- Desktop CLI for macOS, Linux, and Windows
- DNSTT, NoizDNS, SSH, SOCKS5, Tor, and NaiveProxy support
- Built-in DNS scanner
- Local SOCKS5 proxy mode
- Proxy chain support for layered tunnel paths