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Tag Archives: Proxy
TS-Warp-1.4.0 is out!
TS-Warp is an open-source transparent proxy server and traffic wrapper. Supports Socks4/5 and HTTP in proxy and transparent modes, runs on Mac, *BSD and Linux. More details and Download on GitHub ts-warp-1.4.0, gui-warp-1.0.11 (gui-warp-v1.0.18-mac), ns-warp-1.0.7
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:
My own SOCKS protocol redirector with a trans-warp engine
Who nowadays might be interested in a yet another transparent SOCKS protocol redirector/wrapper if we, besides many other projects, already have Redsocks for firewall- and tsocks for LD_PRELOAD- based traffic forwarding? Well, I still ask myself the same question. But, … Continue reading
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Tagged C, coding, firewall, linux, Mac, PF, preload, Proxy, redirector, SOCKS
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New life of old socks
I have just revived, updated and fixed macOS port of an amazing, yet abandoned transparent SOCKS proxy library. Don’t lose socks, guys 🙂 https://github.com/mezantrop/tsocks tsocks provides transparent network access through a SOCKS proxy. This is common in firewalled LAN environments … Continue reading