A long-term advanced traffic obfuscation tool for GFW circumvention.
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The organization trojan-gfw focuses on advanced traffic obfuscation tools designed for circumventing the Great Firewall (GFW). Their public GitHub presence includes several repositories primarily written in Go, C++, Python, and Java, featuring notable projects such as trojan, igniter, and openwrt-trojan, which contribute to their mission of enhancing online privacy and access.
An unidentifiable mechanism that helps you bypass GFW.
A trojan client for Android (UNDER CONSTRUCTION).
trojan and its dependencies for OpenWrt
A simple installation script for trojan server.
A Trojan user management panel based on Laravel.
No description provided for this repository.
A tool for encoding and decoding trojan URLs from and to trojan config.
A command line interface that manages trojan users and more.
A rule-based tunnel in Go.
A tun2socks implementation written in Go.
tun2socks - powered by gVisor TCP/IP stack
NDK libraries to build igniter.
A homebrew tap for trojan.
Docker image based on CentOS to build trojan.
Trojan-GFW logos.
trojan-gfw develops a range of tools aimed at traffic obfuscation and online privacy. Key repositories include trojan, a bypass mechanism for GFW, and igniter, an Android client currently under construction.
The primary programming languages utilized by trojan-gfw include Go, C++, Python, and Java. These languages support their diverse set of projects aimed at enhancing internet access and security.
Yes, all repositories maintained by trojan-gfw are public on GitHub. This transparency allows users and developers to access their tools and contribute to ongoing projects focused on GFW circumvention.
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