boringproxy development is sponsored by [TakingNames.io](https://takingnames.io). boringproxy offers full integration with TakingNames.io, providing the simplest way to get up and running with your own domain. More information [here](https://takingnames.io/blog/introducing-takingnames-io), and a demo video of boringproxy working with TakingNames.io [here](https://youtu.be/9hf72-fYTts). # Getting Help If you run into problems running boringproxy, the best place to ask for help is over at the [IndieBits][0] community, where we have a [dedicated section][1] for boringproxy support. If you think you've found a bug, or want to discuss development, please [open an issue][2]. # What is boringproxy? If you have a webserver running on one computer (say your development laptop), and you want to expose it securely (ie HTTPS) via a public URL, boringproxy allows you to easily do that. **NOTE:** For information on downloading and running boringproxy, it's best to start on the website, [boringproxy.io](https://boringproxy.io/). The information in this README is just for building from source. # Building ```bash git clone https://github.com/boringproxy/boringproxy ``` ```bash cd boringproxy ``` If you don't already have golang installed: ```bash ./install_go.sh source $HOME/.bashrc ``` Make the logo image file. It gets baked into the executable so it needs to be available at build time. Note that you don't have to use the official logo for the build. Any PNG will do. It's currently just used for the favicon. ```bash ./scripts/generate_logo.sh ``` ```bash cd cmd/boringproxy go build ``` To build with version information: ```bash go build -ldflags "-X main.Version=$(git describe --tags)" ``` Give the executable permission to bind low ports (ie 80/443): ```bash sudo setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep boringproxy ``` # Running ## Server ```bash ./boringproxy server ``` ## Client ```bash ./boringproxy client -server bpdemo.brng.pro -token fKFIjefKDFLEFijKDFJKELJF -client-name demo-client -user demo-user ``` [0]: https://forum.indiebits.io [1]: https://forum.indiebits.io/c/boringproxy-support/9 [2]: https://github.com/boringproxy/boringproxy/issues