mullvad-proxy
noisysockets
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3 | 88 | |
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6.1 | 8.8 | |
3 months ago | 3 days ago | |
Shell | Go | |
- | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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mullvad-proxy
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WireGuard client that exposes itself as a HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy
Neat!
If you want something like this specifically for Mullvad VPN, I've had a good experience with https://github.com/imiric/mullvad-proxy (not my project, just forked it for some updates). What I like is that it embeds the Mullvad CLI tool, so switching servers is trivial, and it's all isolated from the host machine.
noisysockets
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Attackers Can Decloak Routing-Based VPNs
An interesting (and portable) alternative to network namespaces is to bypass kernel networking entirely and use a userspace network stack.
I've got an example of doing just that with my project Noisy Sockets, https://github.com/noisysockets/noisysockets/blob/main/examp...
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WireGuard client that exposes itself as a HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy
https://github.com/noisysockets/noisysockets
With that, you can replace a Dialer in Go that connects sockets, effectively wrapping sockets with Wireguard. Since it does that in userspace, you get no tun/tap. This is all open-sourced by @dpeckett
With those things, he also built a userspace wireguard gateway that includes DNS resolution. https://github.com/noisysockets/gateway
https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=dpeckett
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JIT WireGuard
Might as well take the opportunity to shill one of my recent experimental projects, If you are interested in building Go apps that act as userspace WireGuard peers take a look at https://github.com/dpeckett/noisysockets
Based off the excellent work in done by wireguard-go but I've attempted to simplify and make things a lot more idiomatic for library use.