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SpoofDPI

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A simple and fast software designed to bypass Deep Packet Inspection

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Installation

Binary

SpoofDPI will be installed in ~/.spoof-dpi/bin.
To run SpoofDPI in any directory, add the line below to your ~/.bashrc || ~/.zshrc || ...

export PATH=$PATH:~/.spoof-dpi/bin

# OSX
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xvzc/SpoofDPI/main/install.sh | bash -s darwin-amd64

# linux-amd64
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xvzc/SpoofDPI/main/install.sh | bash -s linux-amd64

# linux-arm
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xvzc/SpoofDPI/main/install.sh | bash -s linux-arm

# linux-arm64
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xvzc/SpoofDPI/main/install.sh | bash -s linux-arm64

# linux-mips
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xvzc/SpoofDPI/main/install.sh | bash -s linux-mips

# linux-mipsle
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xvzc/SpoofDPI/main/install.sh | bash -s linux-mipsle

Go

You can also install SpoofDPI with go install
$ go install github.com/xvzc/SpoofDPI/cmd/spoof-dpi@latest

Remember that $GOPATH should be set in your $PATH

Git

You can also build your own
$ git clone https://github.com/xvzc/SpoofDPI.git
$ cd SpoofDPI
$ go build ./cmd/...

Usage

Usage: spoof-dpi [options...]
  -addr string
        listen address (default "127.0.0.1")
  -debug
        enable debug output
  -dns-addr string
        dns address (default "8.8.8.8")
  -dns-port int
        port number for dns (default 53)
  -enable-doh
        enable 'dns over https'
  -no-banner
        disable banner
  -pattern string
        bypass DPI only on packets matching this regex pattern
  -port int
        port (default 8080)
  -timeout int
        timeout in milliseconds. no timeout when not given
  -url value
        Bypass DPI only on this url, can be passed multiple times
  -v    print spoof-dpi's version. this may contain some other relevant information
  -window-size int
        chunk size, in number of bytes, for fragmented client hello,
        try lower values if the default value doesn't bypass the DPI;
        when not given, the client hello packet will be sent in two parts:
        fragmentation for the first data packet and the rest

If you are using any vpn extensions such as Hotspot Shield in Chrome browser,
go to Settings > Extensions, and disable them.

OSX

Run $ spoof-dpi and it will automatically set your proxy

Linux

Run $ spoof-dpi and open your favorite browser with proxy option
google-chrome --proxy-server="http://127.0.0.1:8080"

How it works

HTTP

Since most of websites in the world now support HTTPS, SpoofDPI doesn't bypass Deep Packet Inspections for HTTP requets, However It still serves proxy connection for all HTTP requests.

HTTPS

Although TLS 1.3 encrypts every handshake process, the domain names are still shown as plaintext in the Client hello packet. In other words, when someone else looks on the packet, they can easily guess where the packet is headed to. The domain name can offer a significant information while DPI is being processed, and we can actually see that the connection is blocked right after sending Client hello packet. I had tried some ways to bypass this, and found out that it seemed like only the first chunk gets inspected when we send the Client hello packet splited in chunks. What SpoofDPI does to bypass this is to send the first 1 byte of a request to the server, and then send the rest.

SpoofDPI doesn't decrypt your HTTPS requests, and that's why we don't need the SSL certificates.

Inspirations

Green Tunnel by @SadeghHayeri
GoodbyeDPI by @ValdikSS