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  <description>I am working behind a cloud service kintone.com as an infrastructure engineer. My recent work was the replacement of NAT inside our data center with a transparent SOCKS proxy. In this post, I will describe our motivation for the replacement and how we can do it using Go effectively. TL; DR NAT has d…</description>
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  <published>2016-03-13 07:03:55</published>
  <title>Transparent SOCKS proxy in Go to replace NAT</title>
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