👽 martin

I just ran into another case of needing to access a local server via a secure, public URL.

No problem. Open terminal, and:

ssh -p 80 -R0:localhost:5555 a.pinggy.io

And like magic, my 0.0.0.0:5555 is on a public https URL.

Kudos, Pinggy. Awesome service!

7 months ago · 👍 freezr, zordsdavini, thatsredadcted

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👽 byte

i've just used tailscale for that, and previously i did it via yggdrasil which is pretty similar · 7 months ago

👽 fripster

That sounds very interesting! Can also lead to very unwanted situations when not observed at all times while it is open, I suppose. Nice find! · 7 months ago