06-11-2026, 03:19 AM
Firewalls can't stop it.
The developer has just discovered the source code of a tunnel that runs your entire internet through port 53, a port that all routers on Earth are required to leave open.
It's called MasterDnsVPN. It hides your traffic inside DNS queries, the only type of packet that no network can block without breaking itself.
Every firewall on Earth must resolve DNS. Schools, airports, hotels, hotel WiFi, entire countries with ISP-level censorship: they all keep port 53 open, otherwise nothing on the network is allowed. This repository turns this loophole into a full-fledged encrypted tunnel.
That's what makes it different from all previous DNS tunnels.:
→ Native ARQ layer provides TCP-level reliability on top of UDP DNS, so nothing gets lost even in garbage networks
→ Sends each packet along up to 12 different resolver routes simultaneously; if 11 fail, the packet gets there anyway
→ Automatic samples for the maximum DNS payload size that your route can handle, then fixes the MTU to the fastest possible value.
→ AES-256-GCM, ChaCha20, AES-128, AES-192 — everything is built in, choose your encryption
→ The SOCKS5 proxy on 127.0.0.1:1080 directs any browser or application to it, and you're inside
Eliminated: $12/month Mullvad, $10/month NordVPN, $15/month Astrill, all commercial DNS tunnels that charge a monthly fee for exactly the same idea.
Precompiled binaries for Windows, Linux AMD64, Linux ARM64, macOS ARM64. No Python installation is required. Set up two DNS records, insert the encryption key, and run the binary.
It works in environments where all other VPN protocols are dead on arrival.
MIT license. 100% Open Source.
https://github.com/masterking32/MasterDnsVPN
The developer has just discovered the source code of a tunnel that runs your entire internet through port 53, a port that all routers on Earth are required to leave open.
It's called MasterDnsVPN. It hides your traffic inside DNS queries, the only type of packet that no network can block without breaking itself.
Every firewall on Earth must resolve DNS. Schools, airports, hotels, hotel WiFi, entire countries with ISP-level censorship: they all keep port 53 open, otherwise nothing on the network is allowed. This repository turns this loophole into a full-fledged encrypted tunnel.
That's what makes it different from all previous DNS tunnels.:
→ Native ARQ layer provides TCP-level reliability on top of UDP DNS, so nothing gets lost even in garbage networks
→ Sends each packet along up to 12 different resolver routes simultaneously; if 11 fail, the packet gets there anyway
→ Automatic samples for the maximum DNS payload size that your route can handle, then fixes the MTU to the fastest possible value.
→ AES-256-GCM, ChaCha20, AES-128, AES-192 — everything is built in, choose your encryption
→ The SOCKS5 proxy on 127.0.0.1:1080 directs any browser or application to it, and you're inside
Eliminated: $12/month Mullvad, $10/month NordVPN, $15/month Astrill, all commercial DNS tunnels that charge a monthly fee for exactly the same idea.
Precompiled binaries for Windows, Linux AMD64, Linux ARM64, macOS ARM64. No Python installation is required. Set up two DNS records, insert the encryption key, and run the binary.
It works in environments where all other VPN protocols are dead on arrival.
MIT license. 100% Open Source.
https://github.com/masterking32/MasterDnsVPN
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