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Markdown
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Markdown
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# scramble
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A simple tool to perform XOR as a TCP proxy.
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## Usage
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```
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$ ./scramble -help
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Usage of ./scramble:
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-connect string
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forward to ip and port
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-key int
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key to xor the data (default 170)
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-listen string
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listen on ip and port (default ":8000")
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```
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## Use with a SOCKS proxy
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This tool may come really useful when trying to bypass filters that perform packet inspection. After starting a SOCKS proxy listening on the server, `scramble` can connect to the proxy and listen on an exposed port to provide "obscured" SOCKS proxying if `scramble` is also run on the client.
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