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github.com/brave-experiments/viproxy
The VIProxy package implements a TCP proxy that translates between AF_INET and AF_VSOCK connections. The proxy takes as input two addresses, one being AF_INET and the other being AF_VSOCK. The proxy then starts a TCP listener on the in-address and once it receives an incoming connection to the in-address, it establishes a TCP connection to the out-addresses. Once both connections are established, the proxy copies data back and forth.
The example directory contains a simple example of how one would use viproxy.
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