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PHP-GPIO
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Stackoverflow in a nutshell
For PHP I'd use https://github.com/ronanguilloux/php-gpio and if you truly want to make it safer on security use a JSON Web Token https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON_Web_Token but honestly if it's a DIY solution on your LAN, no DMZ, I wouldn't even bother. At least I wouldn't start with that. If it works and you keep it running after weeks then yes, improve it including with security constraints.
Expose
- A beautiful, fully open-source, tunneling service – written in pure PHP
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Best 5 ngrok alternatives in 2023
Expose is another good one.
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How to forward ports via VPS & VPN
So in the end, for those interested with the same issue (How to forward ports behind the Starlink CGNAT), all the VPN providers I tried were bad (the IP they allow to open weren't working well, or they only provide dynamic IPs), so in the end I : 1/ bought a small router on Amazon, the GL-MT1300 (by GL-iNet) but their smaller routers should work too: https://www.amazon.fr/GL-iNet-GL-MT1300-Wireless-Pocket-Sized-Repeater/dp/B08MKZXGBY?ref\_=ast\_sto\_dp 2/ installed AstroRelay on it (followed this tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3RkMeO4kDg ): https://astrorelay.com And that's it, all my local services work like a charm and are accessible outside. I didn't have to roll up my sleeve to setup a VPS or to setup reverse SSH tunnel. As an alternative to AstroRelay I could have used these services but they seemed a bit more complex to install or use: - https://ngrok.com/ - https://expose.dev/ - https://localxpose.io/ - https://tunnelto.dev/ - https://www.zerotier.com/
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Port number pass-through
If you still want to use the SPN for the connection, a service like this can be a work around: https://expose.dev/
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How to test Webhooks on your localhost
In order to achieve that, there are multiple tools that can help you with that such as ngrok or expose
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ngrok alternative?
I use Expose and it works awesome for me
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Testing Webhooks with ngrok (With apologies to Thor and Billy Mays)
An alternative to ngrok, written in PHP, open source: https://expose.dev/
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How to setup a Tunneling server using Cleavr
There are plenty of tunneling solutions that can be used for local development, such as: Ngrok, Localtunnel, and Expose.
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Domain for single use only
A great solution is https://expose.dev it’s like ngrock but for php apps. Basically instal. The app and run on simple command on app folder and your app will be accessible via web
- Ngrok Alternative
What are some alternatives?
Whoops - PHP errors for cool kids
PHP Dotenv - Loads environment variables from `.env` to `getenv()`, `$_ENV` and `$_SERVER` automagically.
Nmap - nmap is a PHP wrapper for Nmap.
Safe - All PHP functions, rewritten to throw exceptions instead of returning false
Embera - A Oembed consumer library, that gives you information about urls. It helps you replace urls to youtube or vimeo for example, with their html embed code. It has advanced features like offline support, responsive embeds and caching support.
sshpiper - The missing reverse proxy for ssh scp
html2text - A PHP component to convert HTML into a plain text format
Symfony VarDumper - Provides mechanisms for walking through any arbitrary PHP variable
Spork - Experimental library for forking PHP
chisel - A fast TCP/UDP tunnel over HTTP
Essence - Extracts information about web pages, like youtube videos, twitter statuses or blog articles.
Symfony Dotenv - Registers environment variables from a .env file