/* sclient unwraps SSL. It makes secure remote connections (such as HTTPS) available locally as plain-text connections - similar to `stunnel` or `openssl s_client`. There are a variety of reasons that you might want to do that, but we created it specifically to be able to upgrade applications with legacy security protocols - like SSH, OpenVPN, and Postgres - to take advantage of the features of modern TLS, such as ALPN and SNI (which makes them routable through almost every type of firewall). See https://telebit.cloud/sclient for more info. Package Basics In the simplest case you'll just be setting a ServerName and connection info: servername := "example.com" sclient := &sclient.Tunnel{ ServerName: servername, RemoteAddress: servername, RemotePort: 443, LocalAddress: "localhost", LocalPort: 3000, } err := sclient.DialAndListen() Try the CLI If you'd like to better understand what sclient does, you can try it out with `go run`: go get git.rootprojects.org/root/sclient.go/cmd/sclient go run git.rootprojects.org/root/sclient.go/cmd/sclient example.com:443 localhost:3000 curl http://localhost:3000 -H "Host: example.com" Pre-built versions for various platforms are also available at https://telebit.cloud/sclient */ package sclient