My source and binary packages for tcp-over-dns-1.3-1 are available here: http://wfr.t28.net/tcp-over-dns.dpkg/
(OpenPGP key id: C9AC5D5D) They are built against a clean Debian unstable system on amd64 using cowbuilder. Anne Bezemer wrote: > Try iodine, already in Debian, or http://code.kryo.se/iodine/ > (SVN source used to be much better than Debian-packaged older version, but > haven't checked lately.) > Also, that's plain C with tun/tap, not java. And versions for Android/iPhone > available. Interesting recommendation. I was not aware of iodine yet. On 11/03/2011 12:51 PM, martin f krafft wrote: > How does it compare to iodine, which works very well, and which > provides IP-over-DNS, rather than just a transport-layer protocol. > Since I haven't tried iodine yet, I can't really compare them well. However from what I gathered from the iodine manual just now, it seems both solutions have some common features. For instance both allow clients to choose one of various payload encoding methods, for DNS servers with particular restrictions like an unusable 0x20 bit (upper/lowercase). Both use compression, tcp-over-dns uses LZMA specifically. Analogbit's tcp-over-dns has a somewhat simpler approach to tunneled traffic and works much like an SSH local port forwarding (-L). The clients do not require elevated privileges or access to a TUN/TAP device. It is written in pure Java and does not have any native dependencies which makes it very portable. The complete client is contained in one Jar file.
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