What’s better than using SSHL/SSLH Tunnel by John Vincent Diaz? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
About the App
SSHL/SSLH Tunnel is a clean, power-user-friendly way to run SSH through different networks and proxies without the fuss. It’s built for people who want control over routing, headers, and performance, but still appreciate a lightweight app that just works. Prefer setting things up on your desktop? You can run it on BlueStacks and tweak configs with a full keyboard. Created by John Vincent Diaz, it sits under the Communication genre.
App Features
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Multi‑protocol tunneling: Send SSH traffic over DNS, SSL, HTTP, or SOCKS proxies. Pick the route that best fits your network or use case.
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Custom HTTP message builder: Craft your own request lines and headers using two generator modes—Traditional or Simplified. Handy dropdown examples help you compose requests fast, and a Proxy-Authorization header is added automatically when you use an HTTP proxy with credentials.
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Tiny and efficient: It’s small (under 1 MB), sips RAM, and is gentle on battery, so it won’t bog down your device.
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DNS control and quick fixes: Toggle include_dns to remove DNS from the route if you’re connected but can’t browse. That same switch helps prevent DNS leaks when you need tighter privacy.
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Precise routing rules: Enter routes with an address/prefix format and separate multiple entries with spaces (for example: 1.1.1.1/32 8.8.8.8/32). It’s exact, predictable, and easy to adjust.
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String tools for power users: Use helpers like shuffle, reverse, rotate, split, and delay_split to manipulate strings when generating custom requests.
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Export/import with safeguards: Share configs with options to show sensitive fields, lock proxy type or ports, set a file name and expiry, attach notes (HTML supported), allow or block rooted devices, and restrict by hardware ID.
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VoIP‑friendly UDP support: If your SSH server supports UDP forwarding/UDPGW, you can make audio and video calls. The client’s default UDPGW port is 7300.
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Built on proven tech: Runs with ConnectBot’s sshlib and badvpn’s tun2socks under the hood for solid, reliable tunneling.
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