sclient.go ========== Secure Client for exposing TLS (aka SSL) secured services as plain-text connections locally. Also ideal for multiplexing a single port with multiple protocols using SNI. Unwrap a TLS connection: ```bash $ sclient whatever.com:443 localhost:3000 > [listening] whatever.com:443 <= localhost:3000 ``` Connect via Telnet ```bash $ telnet localhost 3000 ``` Connect via netcat (nc) ```bash $ nc localhost 3000 ``` cURL ```bash $ curl http://localhost:3000 -H 'Host: whatever.com' ``` A poor man's (or Windows user's) makeshift replacement for `openssl s_client`, `stunnel`, or `socat`. Install ======= ### Downloads * [Windows 10](https://telebit.cloud/sclient/dist/windows/amd64/sclient.exe) * [Mac OS X](https://telebit.cloud/sclient/dist/darwin/amd64/sclient) * [Linux (x64)](https://telebit.cloud/sclient/dist/linux/amd64/sclient) * [Raspberry Pi (armv7)](https://telebit.cloud/sclient/dist/linux/armv7/sclient) * more downloads ### Build from source For the moment you'll have to install go and compile `sclient` yourself: * ```bash git clone https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/sclient.go.git pushd sclient.go go build -o dist/sclient sclient*.go rsync -av dist/sclient /usr/local/bin/sclient ``` ```bash go run sclient*.go example.com:443 localhost:3000 ``` Usage ===== ```bash sclient [flags] ``` * flags * -k, --insecure ignore invalid TLS (SSL/HTTPS) certificates * remote * must have servername (i.e. example.com) * port is optional (default is 443) * local * address is optional (default is localhost) * must have port (i.e. 3000) Examples ======== Bridge between `telebit.cloud` and local port `3000`. ```bash sclient telebit.cloud 3000 ``` Same as above, but more explicit ```bash sclient telebit.cloud:443 localhost:3000 ``` Ignore a bad TLS/SSL/HTTPS certificate and connect anyway. ```bash sclient -k badtls.telebit.cloud:443 localhost:3000 ``` Reading from stdin ```bash sclient telebit.cloud:443 - ``` ```bash sclient telebit.cloud:443 -