Flowseal is a community-hosted repository that provides tools and scripts intended to help users bypass regional or ISP-level restrictions on services like Discord and YouTube, commonly blocked in certain countries or networks. It packages configurations and executable scripts (e.g., batch files) that leverage system-level filtering or packet redirection techniques (such as WinDivert or other strategies) to modify network behavior so that traffic destined for these services appears indistinguishable from unrestricted traffic. The project includes ways to install system services, update host rules, and test different strategies for unblocking or rerouting traffic. Because it directly touches network stacks and routing, its usage is typically technical and can require careful configuration to avoid destabilizing network settings.
Features
- Scripts to reroute or unblock traffic
- Support for Discord and YouTube network access
- Batch files for service install/uninstall
- Strategies based on host file and diversion rules
- Iterative strategy updates from contributors
- Potential integration with system services