Google recently launched the TCP obfuscator (obfuscated TCP), which is a transmission layer located on TCP to implement data encryption to prevent or detect increasingly rampant eavesdropping on the network.
SSL-based TLS can provide perfect encryption and protection for network transmission. However, not everyone has the ability to deploy
SSL not only requires a considerable fee for the certificate, but it is not a simple task to deploy SSL on the server. TCP
Obfuscators can encrypt data on the network at a very low deployment cost. They cannot prevent targeted attacks, but can provide good protection for those network-type attacks.
If this is the first time you have heard of the TCP obfuscator, you can take a look at the following video
TCP obfuscators are still in Alpha stage.
Some useful links
- General User Guide
- System Administrator Guide
- Developer documentation
- Technical details
- Help documentation
- Project development history
International Source: http://code.google.com/p/obstcp/
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