{"repo":"JakeSwiz/SwizGuard","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/JakeSwiz/SwizGuard","clone":"git clone https://github.com/JakeSwiz/SwizGuard.git","description":"A self-hosted \"Stealth VPN\" implementation, forked from xray-core and WireGuard. It makes your traffic look like normal TLS traffic but little does your ISP know there is an entire encrypted WireGuard tunnel in there...","language":"Shell","stars":207,"topics":["censorship-circumvention","censorship-resistance","obfuscation","privacy","selfhost","sing-box","stealth","tls","vless","vpn"],"license":"MIT","category":"networking-infra","readme_excerpt":"SwizGuard Self-hosted stealth VPN. Your traffic looks like normal HTTPS to a major website. Your ISP has no idea you're tunneling anything. Works on Mac, Linux, Windows, iPhone, and Android. One command deploys the server, another spits out configs for every device you own. Why I built this I travel a lot. Hotel Wi-Fi, sketchy airport networks, countries where half the internet is blocked or actively monitored. I got tired of running into the same three problems over and over. First one: regular VPNs get blocked. Not just in the obvious places like China or Iran. Corporate networks, coffee shops with weird filtering, hotel Wi-Fi that throws up captive portals and then flags WireGuard traffic. You fire up NordVPN and it just... doesn't work. Or it works for ten minutes and then the network figures out what you're doing and cuts you off. Second one: consumer VPNs want you to trust them. Nord, Express, Mullvad, whoever. They all promise \"no logs\" but you're taking their word for it. Their entire business model requires you to believe them about something you can't verify. I'm not comfortable handing my traffic to a company I can't audit, especially when that company owns the exit point for everything I do online. Third one: my family. My partner, my parents, people who aren't going to SSH into a VPS and fiddle with configs. I wanted something I could set up once and then just hand them a file that makes their phone work safely anywhere. No monthly subscription, no app full of ad","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/JakeSwiz","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/JakeSwiz/SwizGuard/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}