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A protocol multiplexer in Go

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protoplex

An application protocol multiplexer

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What is this?

In a nutshell, this application lets you run multiple kinds of applications on a single port. This is useful for, for instance, running an OpenVPN server and a TLS/HTTPS server on port 443, which in turn is useful for evading firewalls that block all other outbound ports.

Running

Native

Assuming you have a properly configured Go setup, get and compile the multiplexer with

go get github.com/Pandentia/protoplex/cmd/protoplex

and then run it with (for example, to run SSH and HTTPS)

protoplex --ssh your_ssh_host:22 --tls your_webserver:443

Protoplex is now running on port 8443 and ready to accept connections.

For more extensive configuration, please see the output of --help.

Docker

A docker image may be used for ease of use and deployment.

Goals

The concepts for this multiplexer were as follows:

  • Resource usage about on par with sslh
  • Easily extensible
  • Highly dynamic

To this end, protoplex supports multiple matching methods for protocols:

  • Bytestring comparison
  • Regex matching

These can both be implemented for a protocol, with bytestrings taking priority (due to efficiency). In addition, protocols support matching limits, reducing the amount of protocols evaluated for a given handshake.

Protocol support

Currently supported protocols are:

  • SSH
  • HTTP
  • TLS (/ HTTPS)
  • OpenVPN
  • SOCKS4 / SOCKS5

Feel free to file an issue on the GitHub repository if you want a protocol to be supported. Please include steps to accurately reproduce your client setup.

Alternatively, you may submit a pull request.

Open Source Agenda is not affiliated with "Protoplex" Project. README Source: SapphicCode/protoplex
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