tunwg
inlets-archived
tunwg | inlets-archived | |
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6 | 9 | |
198 | 8,407 | |
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4.0 | 8.0 | |
about 1 month ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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tunwg
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List of ngrok/Cloudflare Tunnel alternatives and other tunneling software and services. Focus on self-hosting.
tunwg - Wireguard in userspace based. Offers end to end encrypted TLS with LetsEncrypt certificates generated automatically by clients, with support for custom domains. Server can be self-hosted and doesn't require storing any data.
- Show HN: Tunwg – open-source E2E encrypted TLS tunnel to local servers
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Guide: Remote Access to Jellyfin and Other Services Made Easy
Utilize Tunwg, a fantastic tool available on GitHub (Tunwg on GitHub).
- Cloudflare tunnel alternative?
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Tunwg: Expose your Go HTTP servers online with end to end TLS
Check out more general details on the github page.
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Tunwg: Access your HTTP servers anywhere with end to end TLS with self hosted server option.
I created https://github.com/ntnj/tunwg to access HTTP server running behind NAT from anywhere. You can self-host your own server on a VPS, or use the default for testing or low bandwidth purpose.
inlets-archived
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List of ngrok/Cloudflare Tunnel alternatives and other tunneling software and services. Focus on self-hosting.
inlets - Used to be open source; now focused on a polished commercial offering. Designed to work well with Kubernetes.
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Is it normal for an open source creator to be angry you used their code because they "revoked" it?
This appears to be a very old version of the project before it was eventually forked to a repo that belonged to the inlets org on GitHub. That's why when Alex deleted the github.com/inlets/inlets-archived repo yesterday (a fork he controlled, where all the work since late 2018 was done), this repo under the-cc-dev now appears as the root repo of all the forks that exist right now, including my fork (https://github.com/mattwelke/inlets-archived).
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are there any open source microservice projects for a home user?
Also if you're looking to self host something checkout inlets: https://docs.inlets.dev/#/
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No port forwarding and bad VPNs - cheap, reliable alternative?
I've used Hamachi (vpn.net), that worked pretty well. You could also try Inlets (https://github.com/inlets/inlets).
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port-forwarding behind a firewall
Did you check https://github.com/inlets/inlets ? It’s an opensource alternative to cloudfared. Never use it myself but creator has a good track-record of developing nice oss solutions (were raspberry is usually first-class citizen)
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Which method do you prefer for accessing your Kubernetes API Server within the Private Network?
I found some of them that are related to this topic, it might be useful for you too: * inlets * kt-connect * shuttle * ngrook
- Ngrok alternative (TCP for the most part) for remote SSH
- Show HN: Inlets 3.0 RC1
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Azure Hybrid Connection Manager Latency
You could build something similar to HCM yourself. For instance you can use Inlets but you'd have to maintain the server yourself and pay for it. Plus, HCM is a breeze to set up and can be automated with the Azure CLI
What are some alternatives?
engarde - A go network utility to create a reliable IP tunnel over multiple connections
chisel - A fast TCP/UDP tunnel over HTTP
sslh - Applicative Protocol Multiplexer (e.g. share SSH and HTTPS on the same port)
kt-connect - A toolkit for Integrating with your kubernetes dev environment more efficiently
jprq - join public router. quickly.
Nebula - A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security
wireproxy - Wireguard client that exposes itself as a socks5 proxy
localtunnel - expose yourself
selfhosted-gateway - Self-hosted Docker native tunneling to localhost. Expose local docker containers to the public Internet via a simple docker compose interface.
sshuttle - Transparent proxy server that works as a poor man's VPN. Forwards over ssh. Doesn't require admin. Works with Linux and MacOS. Supports DNS tunneling.
gvisor - Application Kernel for Containers
inlets - Expose your local endpoints to the Internet