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Revision as of 08:28, 10 January 2019

iodine is a DNS tunnel that encapsulates IPv4 network traffic inside the DNS protocol.[1] This is useful in coffee shops and other public wifi places that use a captive portal but do not block DNS requests.

VTLUUG's DNS tunnel

VTLUUG runs a DNS tunnel on acidburn. Anyone may get an acidburn account and it is required to have an effective tunnel. In addition there is a password to restrict access to authorized members, just contact any officer to get the password.

Using the tunnel requires a TUN/TAP interface and the iodine package.

sudo iodine -f iod.vtluug.org

Then enter the password on the prompt. This sets up a 10.98.10.0/24 tunneled network over DNS. From there ssh into 10.98.10.0, which is acidburn's address and set up a proxy.

ssh bobandrob@10.98.10.0 -D 8080

As long as the iodine connection was made this will allow you to tunnel your network traffic encrypted around the captive portal.

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