namedrop-protocol-spec
Specification for the NameDrop DNS delegation protocol (by takingnames)
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self-hosted reverse proxy from public dns domain to localhost (by nelsonenzo)
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namedrop-protocol-spec
Posts with mentions or reviews of namedrop-protocol-spec.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-23.
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Ngrok Alternatives
There's the DomainConnect protocol[0] which has been around for a few years. I didn't find it particularly well matched for open source projects, so I've also done some work on my own protocol[1]. The current draft is implemented by TakingNames.io (as a provider) and boringproxy as a client. You can read more about it and watch a demo here[2].
That said, I no longer thing DNS is the right layer of abstraction. I think we need an open tunneling protocol[3].
[0]: https://www.domainconnect.org/
[1]: https://github.com/takingnames/namedrop-protocol-spec
[2]: https://takingnames.io/blog/introducing-takingnames-io
[3]: https://forum.indiebits.io/t/toward-an-open-tunneling-protoc...
tolocal
Posts with mentions or reviews of tolocal.
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Show HN: DIY Ngrok Alternative
Always love these. If you wanted something more automated to spin it up/down in AWS, checkout https://github.com/nelsonenzo/tolocal
- Tailscale Funnel
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Ngrok Alternatives
i'll need to open a pull request for [tolocal](https://github.com/nelsonenzo/tolocal) :). It's clunky because it requires node and terraform and AWS, but all your stuff is self hosted and can be e2e encrypted, costs almost nothing, can be used with real domain names, etc. I would like to make it all JS at some point (the actual terraform is minimal), but it's hard to see why when Cloudflare Tunnel is a thing now.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing namedrop-protocol-spec and tolocal you can also consider the following projects:
rathole - A lightweight and high-performance reverse proxy for NAT traversal, written in Rust. An alternative to frp and ngrok.
ngrok-c - ngrok client for c language,Due to the use of GO ngrok language development, porting to embedded devices some inconvenience, such as openwrt, so use C language rewrite a client. Very mini, the need to support polarssl library.