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of them can do automatic certs through Lets's Encrypt, none of them integrate
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the domain registration and DNS management.
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**UPDATE:** [boringproxy](https://boringproxy.io/) is my take on a solution to
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this problem. It's in beta but currently solves everything above except auto
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DNS management, and that's planned.
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**UPDATE:** Since starting this list I found most of the other solutions to be
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either too complicated or making different tradeoffs than I would want. I have
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two of my own projects in this space:
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1. [SirTunnel](https://github.com/anderspitman/SirTunnel) is I believe the
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minimal way of getting auto-HTTPS tunneled through to a private network.
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It's just a 50-line Python script that leverages Caddy and OpenSSH, but you
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need to understand how it works to use it. This one is good for developers.
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2. [boringproxy](https://boringproxy.io/) is my take on a comprehensive tunnel
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proxy solution. It's in beta but currently solves almost everything I want except
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auto DNS management, and that's planned. Once the server is running this is a very
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easy tool to use, and is targeted at non-developers.
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# Open source (at least with a reasonably permissive license)
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