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pwnat
- How to copy a file between devices?
- How does Linux NAT a ping?
- pwnat: Nat to NAT client-server communication
- Working as intended?
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Don't bother upgrading to the 'Priority' plan to get the static IP address.
you are correct it has been a while since my starlink was active but check this out it sounds like a possible solution although a small vps with a tunnel would also work but this seems to be serverless http://samy.pl/pwnat/
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[Network-Programming] I created some tools to bypass port-forwarding requirements for P2P online multiplayer. Might also need a slight sanity check - advice appreciated!
Here is another method to study https://github.com/samyk/pwnat
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Are there any services that relay ssh connection?
You can try this... https://samy.pl/pwnat/ not sure if it handles double nat, which is common these days, but might be worth trying.
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Q: how to serve http(s) out of a home network without public IP?
maybe check out http://samy.pl/pwnat/
- Using UDP in multiplayer...
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LAPSUS$ ringleader suspected to be 16-year-old British teen
I remember when I was a kid using Moxie Marlinspike's SSLStrip to mitm some friends, not to mention setting up pwnat so I could connect back to my home computer from a linux computer at school. https://samy.pl/pwnat/
iodine
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Show HN: This Website Is Hosted on DNS
Reminds me of using https://code.kryo.se/iodine/ ( DNS tunnel ) and a empty prepaid card...
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DNS Exfiltration Tool
Obligatory dns tunnel software for exfil. It is super noisy if you do dns querylogging, so I'd not use it for anything major, but it is a fun research tool.
https://github.com/yarrick/iodine
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Fun with DNS TXT Records
It's worth noting that you (re) invented what iodine does: https://code.kryo.se/iodine/
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WiFi without internet on a Southwest flight
(https://github.com/yarrick/iodine)
It’s slow, but it works and is a handy “last resort” tool.
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Russia starts blocking VPN at the protocol (WireGuard, OpenVPN) level
While working in an environment where VPN connections were pretty much all blocked⁰ a friend of mine had success using https://guacamole.apache.org/ to access a remote machine¹. Not quite the same as a direct VPN connection but worth a try if nothing else functions, it looks enough like normal HTTPS traffic that he got away with it.
To keep your wireguard setup more as-is, you could try https://kirill888.github.io/notes/wireguard-via-websocket/ to tunnel that via a web server. In fact https://github.com/erebe/wstunnel which that uses could be used just as well with any other UDP based VPN.
I once tinkered with https://github.com/yarrick/iodine and successfully connected to resources over the wireless on a train, bypassing its traffic capture and sign-up requirement, so that might be an option, though I think fully blocking external DNS is more common now so this is less likely to work²³.
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[0] practically only HTTP(S) permitted, not even SSH, DPI in use that detected just using SSH or OpenVPN over port 443
[1] NOTE: be careful breaching restrictions like this, you are at risk of an insta-sacking if discovered, or worse if operating in some securiry environments!
[2] and the latency when it does work is significant!
[3] and that much traffic over port 53 might get noticed by the heuristics of data exfiltration scanner, encouraging sysadmins to notice and implement a way to block it
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Show HN: File distribution over DNS: (ab)using DNS as a CDN
There's also iodine, a C program that tunnels IPv4 packets over DNS. Useful for bypassing captive portals on wifi, since DNS usually isn't restricted.
https://github.com/yarrick/iodine
Regarding cloudflare DNS over HTTPS: It could be that it tries to server data encoded as JSON, which is impossible in JSON. Some control characters and bytes 128-255 cannot be represented as JSON strings.
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Show HN: Use DNS TXT to share information
A regular proxy on port 53 might work? Is it necessary to actually use DNS?
Otherwise there's https://github.com/yarrick/iodine
- Anything can be a message queue if you use it wrongly enough
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help with choosing a VPN to host (I'll explain)
Well, you're really exhausting your options here (and possibly your IT department's patience). Iodine would still be an option, it creates a tunnel through DNS traffic. Nearly impossible to block/filter out but you shouldn't expect a lot of bandwidth. Try it out! Although if you're only going to use low-bandwidth applications through the tunnel anyway you might as well use your own mobile data plan instead of your school's WLAN.
- DNS blacklisting in enterprise
What are some alternatives?
coturn - coturn TURN server project
dnscat2
masscan - TCP port scanner, spews SYN packets asynchronously, scanning entire Internet in under 5 minutes.
miniProxy
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
PHP-Proxy - Proxy Application built on php-proxy library ready to be installed on your server
bettercap - The Swiss Army knife for 802.11, BLE, IPv4 and IPv6 networks reconnaissance and MITM attacks.
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
scapy - Scapy: the Python-based interactive packet manipulation program & library. Supports Python 2 & Python 3.
inlets - Get public TCP LoadBalancers for local Kubernetes clusters
Kaitai Struct - Kaitai Struct: declarative language to generate binary data parsers in C++ / C# / Go / Java / JavaScript / Lua / Nim / Perl / PHP / Python / Ruby
Swiperproxy - A Python-based HTTP/HTTPS-proxy.