GTunnel
GTunnel is a Windows application developed by Garden Networks which sets up a local HTTP or SOCKS proxy server which tunnels traffic through their server farm before it reaches its intended destination.[1]
Features[edit]
GTunnel protects Internet users' privacy and freedom of speech in these ways:[1]
- User's IP address is hidden and user's Internet privacy protected. The destination servers see GTunnel server addresses instead.
- Traffic content is encrypted with industry-strength algorithms between the user's PC and GTunnel servers so the local filtering/censorship systems will not see the content in clear-text format.
GTunnel version 1.1 provides a standard mode, which is the main working mode and provides the best data transfer performance by connecting to the back-end servers directly, a Skype mode, and a Tor mode that go through computers in these P2P network. GTunnel also has an improved user interface which features real-time traffic graphs.
GTunnel replaces the earlier Garden and G2 client software and becomes the main client software of Garden Networks.
GTunnel works on Linux through Wine support.
A Diagram of GTunnel's Working Modes[edit]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "GTunnel | Global Internet Freedom Consortium". Archived from the original on 2012-09-20. Retrieved 2012-08-17. Unknown parameter
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