pingfs VS ptunnel-ng

Compare pingfs vs ptunnel-ng and see what are their differences.

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pingfs ptunnel-ng
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0.0 3.2
10 months ago about 1 month ago
C C
ISC License BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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pingfs

Posts with mentions or reviews of pingfs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-10.

ptunnel-ng

Posts with mentions or reviews of ptunnel-ng. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-10.
  • How does Linux NAT a ping?
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Sep 2023
    Nod, I remember it not being as effective/easy to hide as exfiltration over UDP/DNS too, as there was always less background noise to hide in. That said, I found this with a quick search - https://github.com/utoni/ptunnel-ng for those who still want to do it. A number of hotels and captive portals still let ping’s through even if they play tricks with UDP/TCP.

    Any significant data over ICMP will always stick out though if anyone is doing analysis. Which isn’t often, frankly, in situations like I described, but…

What are some alternatives?

When comparing pingfs and ptunnel-ng you can also consider the following projects:

vramfs - VRAM based file system for Linux

pwnat - The only tool/technique to punch holes through firewalls/NATs where multiple clients & server can be behind separate NATs without any 3rd party involvement. Pwnat is a newly developed technique, exploiting a property of NAT translation tables, with no 3rd party, port forwarding, DMZ, DNS, router admin requirements, STUN/TURN/UPnP/ICE, or spoofing.

fck-nat - Feasible cost konfigurable NAT: An AWS NAT Instance AMI

Kendo - Kendo - Powerful Network Packet Capture & Protocol Analysis Software 🚀 Real-time & offline analysis with MFC & WinPcap. Comprehensive protocol parsers & display filters. Efficient packet management. Shortcut keys for seamless user interaction. Explore network traffic effortlessly!

libcimbar - Optimized implementation for color-icon-matrix barcodes

tmpfs-mysql - Speed up your tests using MySQL server with tmpfs datadir :runner::zap:

uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool

Infinite-Storage-Glitch - ISG lets you use YouTube as cloud storage for ANY files, not just video

torrentfs - A p2p file system for https://github.com/CortexFoundation/CortexTheseus with pure Golang

cfc - Demo/test android app for libcimbar. Copy files over the cell phone camera!

where-tube - location of smoke apparatus (Bitcamp 2018)

CmdlineGL - Parses and executes OpenGL calls from a text stream