-=> Tracker1 wrote to dragon <=-
Tr> I would probably just pay for ngrok pro, a similar service, or host on
Tr> a VPS if your residential ISP won't let you use those ports.
Funny you should mention ngrok - I just saved this to my pocket account to
read later:
https://jerrington.me/posts/2019-01-29-self-hosted-ngrok.html
Roll your own Ngrok with Nginx, Letsencrypt, and SSH reverse tunnelling
Ngrok is a fantastic tool for creating a secure tunnel from the public web
to a machine behind NAT or a firewall. Sadly, it costs money and it¬ÇÖs
proprietary. If you're a developer, odds are that you're already renting a
server in the public cloud, so why not roll your own ngrok?
It turns out that you can do it using free, off-the-shelf tools, with no
sophisticated scripting required!
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