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I started this list because I'm looking for a simple tool/service that does the
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following:
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* Allows me to register a domain name.
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* Allows me to register a domain name and set the records to point it at the
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server.
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* Automatically sets up HTTPS (apex and wildcard) for the domain.
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* Provides a client tool that tunnels TCP connects through the server without
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requiring root on the client.
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* Provides a web interface to allow me to map X domain/subdomain to Y port on
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Z client, and proxy all connections to that domain.
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So far I haven't found it so I've started building it myself.
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So far I haven't found it.
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# Things to look out for when comparing solutions
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# Blog posts
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* [Roll your own Ngrok with Nginx, Letsencrypt, and SSH reverse tunnelling](https://jerrington.me/posts/2019-01-29-self-hosted-ngrok.html)
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* [Poor man's ngrok with tcp proxy and ssh reverse tunnel](https://dev.to/k4ml/poor-man-ngrok-with-tcp-proxy-and-ssh-reverse-tunnel-1fm)
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# Discussions
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