Burrow is an open source tool for burrowing through firewalls. https://burrow.net
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Burrow

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Burrow is a tool for burrowing through firewalls, built by teenagers at Hack Club.

At its core, burrow is a command line utility written in Rust that can open virtual interfaces and direct traffic through them.

You can use it directly from the command line, or you can use it wrapped inside of an app. Currently, there are apps for iOS and macOS that you can use to start the tunnel.