TCPDuP is a networking utility that enables proxying of TCP service to a remote host and port. It operates from the command line interface, making it easy for users to execute the required commands.
Unlike other networking utilities such as netcat and named pipe, TCPDuP has several features that set it apart. For example, it supports multiple concurrent connections, making it ideal for use in large-scale projects. Additionally, it is faster than using a pipe and netcat due to less overhead and use of asynchronous I/O.
The software also comes with several other useful features, such as local command execution, which allows you to execute commands on your local machine and capture their output. TCPDuP also comes with a daemon mode, which allows it to run in the background and log all traffic.
The latest release of TCPDuP introduces a new modular framework, making it easier than ever to develop new functionality. The new framework also includes two built-in modules: pair and cmd. The pair module duplicates a remote service, while the cmd module captures the I/O of a locally executed command.
Another exciting new feature introduced in this release is the ability to limit bandwidth usage to a specified amount in bits per second, regardless of the module used. Overall, TCPDuP is an excellent networking utility that is easy to use, flexible, and efficient.
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