Simple tunneling reverse proxy with a fast web UI and auto HTTPS. Designed for self-hosters.
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Basic SSH plumbing in place. Go makes this way too easy.
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What is it?

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.