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ScriptsMay 22, 2026·3 min de lectura

Lantern — Open-Source Internet Freedom Tool

Peer-enhanced proxy tool that provides access to the open internet through an encrypted overlay network.

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Lantern Overview
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npx -y tokrepo@latest install 58529e75-5576-11f1-9bc6-00163e2b0d79 --target codex

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Introduction

Lantern is an open-source internet freedom tool that uses a peer-enhanced proxy network to provide access to blocked content. It combines centralized infrastructure with peer-to-peer relaying to maintain connectivity in restrictive network environments.

What Lantern Does

  • Routes traffic through encrypted tunnels to bypass network-level content filtering
  • Automatically selects the fastest available proxy route from a pool of servers and peers
  • Provides a lightweight local HTTP/SOCKS proxy for browsers and other applications
  • Supports domain-based split tunneling to only proxy traffic that needs it
  • Runs as a background service with a minimal system tray interface

Architecture Overview

Lantern is written in Go and operates as a local proxy that forwards selected traffic through its relay infrastructure. It uses a combination of cloud-hosted proxy servers and volunteer peer nodes to distribute load and resist blocking. The client maintains a list of available relays that is updated dynamically. Traffic is encrypted end-to-end between the client and exit node using TLS-based protocols.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Install via platform-specific packages or download portable binaries from GitHub releases
  • The client runs with zero configuration by default, connecting to the Lantern relay network
  • Configure the local proxy port and split-tunneling rules via the settings UI
  • Advanced users can set custom upstream proxies or chain Lantern with other tools
  • Build from source using Go 1.21+ with the provided Makefile

Key Features

  • Automatic protocol obfuscation to resist deep packet inspection
  • Peer-enhanced network that distributes relay capacity across users
  • Split tunneling that only proxies traffic to blocked destinations
  • Cross-platform support including mobile devices
  • No account required for basic usage

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Tor Browser — Provides stronger anonymity via onion routing; Lantern prioritizes speed and ease of use
  • Psiphon — Similar censorship circumvention tool; Lantern adds peer-to-peer relay capacity
  • Shadowsocks — Requires self-hosted servers; Lantern provides its own relay infrastructure
  • VPN services — Route all traffic through a single server; Lantern uses split tunneling and distributed relays

FAQ

Q: Is Lantern a VPN? A: No. Lantern is a proxy tool that selectively routes traffic through its network. It does not replace a full VPN for all-traffic encryption.

Q: Does Lantern log user activity? A: Lantern does not log browsing activity. Minimal metadata is collected for network health monitoring as described in their privacy policy.

Q: Can I contribute as a relay peer? A: Yes. Users in unrestricted regions can opt in to share bandwidth as relay peers to help users in censored networks.

Q: Is Lantern free to use? A: Lantern offers a free tier with limited monthly data and a paid plan for unlimited usage. The client source code is open source.

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