DarkFlare Firewall Piercing (TCP over CDN)
DarkFlare is a command line tool designed to create TCP-over-CDN tunnels that help users bypass network censorship and access restricted content. It disguises TCP traffic as regular HTTPS requests, allowing it to pass through corporate firewalls seamlessly.
Key Features:
- TCP-over-CDN Tunneling: Encodes TCP data into HTTPS requests, making it appear as normal web traffic.
- Cloudflare Integration: Utilizes Cloudflare's encrypted infrastructure for secure and stealthy connections.
- Client-Server Architecture: Consists of a client-side proxy (darkflare-client) and a server-side proxy (darkflare-server).
- Protocol-Agnostic: Works with various protocols, including SSH, RDP, and more.
- Advanced SSH Integration: Supports SSH ProxyCommand mode for seamless integration with SSH.
- Fileless Execution on Windows: Offers DLL variants for memory-only execution, avoiding disk writes.
Benefits:
- Bypass Censorship: Effectively circumvents internet censorship in restrictive regions.
- Secure Connections: Maintains end-to-end encryption for sensitive traffic.
- Flexible Proxy Support: Works with existing corporate proxies and supports SOCKS5 and HTTP proxies.
- User-Friendly: Quick start guides and detailed documentation for easy setup.
Highlights:
- Join the community on Discord for support and discussions.
- Regular updates and contributions are encouraged under the MIT License.