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Packetriot

Secure and Instant hosting on any network. subtitle

Pricing:
  • Freemium
  • Free Trial
  • $5.0 / Monthly (5 Tunnels, 5 TCP Ports / Tunnels, 1TB of Bandwidth)
Platforms:
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Mac OSX
  • Cross Platform
  • OpenBSD

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    2019-05-16

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Expose Gitea to Internet from a private network using Packetriot

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  • Tunnelmole, an ngrok alternative (open source)
    I built a similar service as well called Packetriot: https://packetriot.com Building these types of tunneling systems are great projects. You learn a lot and can master skills in many different areas. Packetriot has been operating for five years and the first few years was all spent on performance and stability of the core networking services. As the software and network matured, I spent more time on the... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
  • glad to see IRC is still alive and kicking... but downloading files via xdcc pops up the prompt to accept the file, which automatically sends the file, but it is unable to connect to the irc user (connection timed out) (my firewall is off)
    Some forums suggest this as an alternative. Looks like there's a free tier to play with. This may be much simpler than running your own VPS (although learning how to do this gives you a hell of a lot of power in terms of doing other things you might want to do). Source: 5 months ago
  • Open port on KVD21 for Disk Station?
    I use https://packetriot.com/ to set up tunnels to the ports I want to be opened. Pretty cheap and doesn't require a full-fledged VPN. You do however need to have a client program running. Source: over 1 year ago
  • How can I regain access my network behind a non-configurable modem/router combo?
    The only way to do it is to create a tunnel from your network to a 3rd party and access your network from there. One service I came across is located at https://packetriot.com. Source: over 1 year ago
  • How to set up GL-inet modem to use as VPN (when attached to T mobile Home internet)
    The only way to make this work is to have your vpn server tunnel out to another server, and then connections are made there. One user suggested https://packetriot.com/. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2022 – Show and tell
    I build a secure tunneling service called Packetriot ($2k/mo) https://packetriot.com. Similar to ngrok with our own differences and approach. I also publish another product called Spokes Gateway which builds on the tunneling server and includes support for service meshes, high-availability, clusters and some other features. I'm building a separate website for Spokes and its related software, hoping to publish it... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
  • Any Alternatives To Ngrok
    Https://packetriot.com/ has some similar offerings to ngrok, but once again for a reserved subdomain you'll need to pay a fee. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Hire help to route 443 traffic through VPS+VPN to circumvent CGNAT
    There is a service already set up for your exact scenario. It costs money and is priced by the TB but may be worth it to get around the headache. It's called Packetriot. They have a free tier so you can test it out before you buy. I haven't personally used it but stumbled upon it when I had T-Mobile home internet for a short while. They support all platforms and it looks pretty easy to set up. There are others but... Source: over 2 years ago
  • Selfhosting Mattermost at Home?
    I'm hosting Mattermost on a Raspberry Pi at home. I didn't want to mess with port forwarding, so I'm using Packetriot ( https://packetriot.com/ ) to expose it to the Internet. Works great. Source: almost 3 years ago

External sources with reviews and comparisons of Packetriot

Localtonet | Best Ngrok Alternatives
Packetriot is another ngrok alternative that enables users to securely expose local web services and applications to the internet. It offers features such as custom domains, SSL/TLS encryption, and support for HTTP/2. Packetriot supports various platforms like Windows, macOS, Linux, and ARM-based devices like Raspberry Pi
7 Ngrok Alternatives & Competitors for App Tunneling, Free & Paid
Opt for Packetriot if you prefer paying per tunnel rather than per user (cheaper for large teams).

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