tunnel
ZudVPN
tunnel | ZudVPN | |
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1 | 6 | |
3 | 131 | |
- | 1.5% | |
0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
- | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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tunnel
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Ask HN: What's a side project you built to make money that hasn't?
Built a basic plug and play developer portal and API gateway at the beginning of the lockdown.
You can expose your APIs to third party developers by adding your endpoints, choosing the type of authentication and setting rate limits.
The app takes care of provisionimg API tokens and tracking requests. The documentation is auto generated from the swagger file.
GitHub: https://github.com/karthikvellanki/tunnel
Demo: https://shrouded-eyrie-25569.herokuapp.com/
ZudVPN
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Ask HN: What features do you look for when choosing a VPN solution?
I am creating an open source VPN application for mobile phones (iOS, Android) and a chrome extension as a proxy. I wonder what features people expect from a VPN.
My MVP is that the app will functions as a VPN launcher on user's preferred Cloud Provider like Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, DigitalOcean, Vultr and any other major cloud provider that offers API access.
Features, I envision to add are: Ad-blocking by DNS, VPN Kill Switch, Static IP (if provider has it), IKEv2 IPSec-based VPN solution like strongSwan, and since the server belongs to the user, I plan to add a Terminal right in the app so that the user could connect and do anything they want.
Since the app is an open-source I pushed initial PR to GitHub so that anyone can scrutinize the code: https://github.com/zudvpn/zudvpn
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What are popular ways of state management in React Native
- In your components, just call `useStore` hook and require whatever state property you need: https://github.com/zudvpn/ZudVPN/blob/master/src/screens/MainScreen/index.tsx#L13
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Ask HN: What's a side project you built to make money that hasn't?
GitHub: https://github.com/zudvpn/ZudVPN
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Difference between react-navigation and react-native-navigation?
When I first started on react native I used react-native-navigation and never looked back. I don't have any experience with react-navigation. So far I can't complain about react-native-navigation on https://github.com/zudvpn/ZudVPN
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Heya, Introducing ZudVPN! Completely open source VPN app that uses your Cloud Provider (currently DigitalOcean only) to create on-demand server across their available region locations. Join the beta on TestFlight at https://www.zudvpn.com
When using random VPN are you sure the risk is not owned by you? Here is the cloud config init data that is used to create the server: https://github.com/zudvpn/ZudVPN/blob/master/src/providers/DigitalOcean/cloudconfig.tsx Feel free to see if it's worth the risk or not.
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