TS-Warp 1.2.0 is out

I have released TS-Warp 1.2.0 – Transparent Socks proxy server and traffic Wrapper.

The strongest features are:

  • Transparent firewall-based redirector of TCP/IP connections to Socks-proxy server(s)
  • Internal Socks5-server with support of hostnames in requests
  • Natively works on macOS, Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD
  • Socks proxy chains
  • Socks workload balance modes: Failover/Roundrobin/None
  • Basic Socks authentication (username/password)
  • Simple configuration structure as INI-like file
  • Password encoding (obfuscation) in configuration files
  • Remote names resolution using NS-Warp

About mezzantrop

12+ years of experience in large SAN and storage environments: mainly Hitachi, HP and Brocade. Now I am a proud SAN/storage IBMer. Redbooks author. The BeaST – storage-system concept inventor. Empty – expect-like tool developer. FreeBSD enthusiast.
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3 Responses to TS-Warp 1.2.0 is out

  1. also compiles fine on NetBSD.

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    • mezzantrop says:

      Great news, thanks, Chris! But, expect, transparent mode won’t work for you as NetBSD uses NPF, as firewall. I’m going to add support for more firewalls/NAT in the future, but for the moment PF is the only one.

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  2. mezzantrop says:

    TS-Warp 1.3.0 released – – https://github.com/mezantrop/ts-warp: HTTP-proxy targets supported; #Socks5 and HTTP internal proxy-servers enabled

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