I also have an open source alternative, in node.js: telebit.io
I'm in the process of transitioning to Go (because node's TCP stack was sooooo terrible and sooo buggy), but I'm not quite ready to publish it.
(although if I were to rewrite it in node today, most of the bugs that made it extremely difficult have since been fixed)
I went with the end-to-end encrypted model, and my choice to tunnel multiple connections within websockets was... challenging. Doing one-per-each may have been a better choice. The jury is till out.
I've been trying to find that SO answer forever. I remember reading it a while back, specifically the part about e2e encryption. Would have been useful when I was working on e2e for boringproxy.
Recently someone used jprq for phishing. First Google Chrome started showing "deceptive site" banner then the domain was suspended. I am still looking at ways to prevents this from happening again.
I was wondering if you have had any experience with dealing with those issues? I recently found out about github.com/publicsuffix/list and found telebit.io there and can it solve this problem?
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I also have an open source alternative, in node.js: telebit.io
I'm in the process of transitioning to Go (because node's TCP stack was sooooo terrible and sooo buggy), but I'm not quite ready to publish it.
(although if I were to rewrite it in node today, most of the bugs that made it extremely difficult have since been fixed)
I went with the end-to-end encrypted model, and my choice to tunnel multiple connections within websockets was... challenging. Doing one-per-each may have been a better choice. The jury is till out.
My explanation: stackoverflow.com/a/52614266/151312
P.S. That would be a good thread to post a new answer with a link to your article.
I've been trying to find that SO answer forever. I remember reading it a while back, specifically the part about e2e encryption. Would have been useful when I was working on e2e for boringproxy.
Recently someone used jprq for phishing. First Google Chrome started showing "deceptive site" banner then the domain was suspended. I am still looking at ways to prevents this from happening again.
I was wondering if you have had any experience with dealing with those issues? I recently found out about github.com/publicsuffix/list and found telebit.io there and can it solve this problem?