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tunnelto_protocol

expose your local web server to the internet with a public url

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0.1.20 Oct 22, 2024

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tunnelto

tunnelto lets you expose your locally running web server via a public URL. Written in Rust. Built completely with async-io on top of tokio.

  1. Install
  2. Usage Instructions
  3. Host it yourself

Install

Brew (macOS)

brew install agrinman/tap/tunnelto

Cargo

cargo install tunnelto

Everywhere

Or Download a release for your target OS here: tunnelto/releases

Usage

Quick Start

tunnelto --port 8000

The above command opens a tunnel and forwards traffic to localhost:8000.

More Options:

tunnelto 0.1.20

USAGE:
    tunnelto [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND]

FLAGS:
    -h, --help       Prints help information
    -V, --version    Prints version information
    -v, --verbose    A level of verbosity, and can be used multiple times

OPTIONS:
        --dashboard-address <dashboard-address>    Sets the address of the local introspection dashboard
    -k, --key <key>                                Sets an API authentication key to use for this tunnel
        --host <local-host>
            Sets the HOST (i.e. localhost) to forward incoming tunnel traffic to [default: localhost]

    -p, --port <port>
            Sets the port to forward incoming tunnel traffic to on the target host

        --scheme <scheme>
            Sets the SCHEME (i.e. http or https) to forward incoming tunnel traffic to [default: http]

    -s, --subdomain <sub-domain>                   Specify a sub-domain for this tunnel

SUBCOMMANDS:
    help        Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
    set-auth    Store the API Authentication key

Dependencies

~3–4.5MB
~87K SLoC