Expose server running on your localhost to internet and get a public domain which would work everywhere. Use the tool for testing your locahost server, webhook testing, and or showcase your demo work to your client before finally going live
Use staqlab for: Debug your code on your machine, Showcase your demo work to your client before finally going live, Webhook Testing, Testing Integrating with services requiring public URL e.g Shopify Apps, BrowserSync, Nexmo, Facebook Apis, Github, Dropbox ,Slack etc
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Website | tunnel.staqlab.com |
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Release Date | 2020-04-01 |
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Website | pagekite.net |
Pricing URL | Official Pagekite Pricing |
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One risk is that with some ISP's, the IP address can be geo located down to the neighborhood. It might be smart to use a tunneling service like https://ngrok.com/ or https://pagekite.net/, which essentially sets up a server somewhere else, which then forwards the traffic to your PC. But your viewers only get the IP of that server. Source: about 1 year ago
The story so far: I am creating a very, very simple website. So far, it is only an image and some text. I want to expose this website to the world, but my router is behind CGNAT. So, I use a tunnelling tool to expose it to the internet, then will use a domain to redirect it to the tunnel. I use pagekite to do this, since they have free 'permanent' subdomains (I cannot change every time I get a new ngrok link, not... Source: about 1 year ago
I haven't used them, but there are past posts mentioning LocaltoNet, PageKite, and ZeroTier. Source: over 1 year ago
Try https://pagekite.net to make your localhost server public. Source: over 1 year ago
To share out of your network I suggest you to do it through pagekite.net and you can add an extra password access there, or you can just share and ssh port through pagekite and create a dynamic tunnel each time you want to access to that website. NOTE: pagekite will limit you up to 2.5gb monthly free. Source: over 1 year ago
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