Simple Python/C++ library for tunneling network traffic over http(s).
Project description
Toori
Simple Python/C++ library for tunneling network traffic over http(s).
Prerequisites
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pybind11
pip install pybind11
Installation
pip install toori
Usage
toori
Client module. Requires Administrator privileges.
toori -a <server address> -p 80 -f "tcp && tcp.DstPort == 443" -t polling
Graphical interface
toori -g
iro
Server module.
HTTP
iro -p 80 -f "tcp and src port 443"
HTTPS
First retrieve Let's Encrypt certificates via Certbot.
iro -p 443 -f "tcp and src port 443" -c <ssl cert path> -k <ssl key path>
Running on Linux
Because the Linux kernel sends a RST
to connections it did not establish, use the following command for Scapy to work:
sudo iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp --tcp-flags RST RST -s <local address> -j DROP
See here for more information.
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