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tcpproxy reviews and mentions
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I'm Using SNI Proxying and IPv6 to Share Port 443 Between Webapps
Neat. Kind of like a highly configurable https://github.com/inetaf/tcpproxy
> You can route raw TCP connections by using higher layer protocol matching logic like HTTP properties, SSH, TLS ClientHello info, and more, in composable routes that let you do nearly anything.
How do you foresee such a setup handle QUIC? The encrypted connection-ids, 0RTT handshakes, and roaming client-ip and server-ips make it non trivial to proxy connections transparently.
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Roll your own Ngrok with Nginx, Letsencrypt, and SSH reverse tunnelling
Not sure if it has a name, but I've seen it called "reverse dialing": https://github.com/inetaf/tcpproxy/issues/8
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Where and how to deploy Go API?
I run multiple services this way, behind a tcproxy, in a pair of Scaleway Stardust
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inetaf/tcpproxy is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of tcpproxy is Go.
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