Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out KPNTunnel Revolution (Official, a Tools app by Noobz-ID Software on BlueStacks.
KPNTunnel Revolution feels like a stripped down, no-nonsense tunneling tool that is built around SSH with an optional SSL or TLS wrapper. The layout is lightweight and quick, and it is very much aimed at people who like to tweak their network paths instead of just pressing a big connect button. It supports several ways to route traffic, like going straight to an SSH server, sliding through an HTTP proxy, or wrapping SSH inside SSL or TLS. It can also chain SSL or TLS on top of HTTP proxy, which is handy if a network only allows certain ports or protocols. It is not flashy, but it is focused, and the logs make it clear what is happening under the hood.
It expects a bit of know-how. If someone wants the TLS or SSL modes, the server side needs an stunnel style setup that forwards either to an SSH service or a proxy like squid, depending on the mode picked. On the client, it uses a trust-all certificate approach, so there is no client key or cert to manage, which is convenient but not the most strict security. Some extras, like routing hotspot tether traffic through the VPN interface, do require root. Older Android versions have quirks with TLS versions, and the app tries to enable newer ones when the system allows it. Running it on a PC with BlueStacks is nice for copy pasting configs, keeping the log window visible, and letting it run while switching between desktop stuff without juggling a phone.
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