Rosemary Tool Tunnels Network Traffic Over QUIC With Kernel-Level Transparency
Rosemary is an open-source networking tool that intercepts traffic at the kernel level and tunnels it over encrypted QUIC connections through a lightweight remote agent. It supports TCP, UDP, ICMP…
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