Did not worked at all. No VPN connections, NO ssh connections... Did not work at all. No option to connect. Not working in my country and "No refund" :(
I got fooled with such fake service. NOT RECOMMENDING. use ngrok instead. Better for 800% that this
I once used portmap.io for reverse shell in ethical hacking classes. Source: 10 months ago
So I use portmap.io for OpenVPN like I saw in tutorials but I found out it is not working because my ip didn't change when I looked up what my ip was. Source: 11 months ago
I have a personal computer in the Jio Network at my home and I want to access it using ssh from another network. But in order to port forward my router I am stuck since Jio uses CGNAT if I am not mistaken and there is no use if I portforward. What other solutions do I have? I tried using portmap.io but I couldnt configure ssh in it (I dont want to use openVPN) so what other options do I have? Source: over 1 year ago
I'm basically looking for a free version of https://portmap.io/ -- they will do this, but custom domains are $4/month. Source: over 1 year ago
I would recommend trying again with port forwarding, or some other solution like this: https://portmap.io/ which is a kind of reverse tunnel made for situations like yours. That site has a free tier which allows a single forward. Source: over 1 year ago
I had been using portmap.io to access my older home camera system via the phone app. Troubleshooting the service recently, I realized I was sending my money to Russia...so I cancelled. What I liked about portmap.io was not requiring an internal box be up 24x7, other than my own router with the required vpn client configuration. Source: almost 2 years ago
Try using portmap.io or tell ur friend to use a vpn. Source: almost 2 years ago
Portmap.io allows you to port-forward public services though a VPN link. It's not much more than a bit of vpn hosting and port forwarding, but it is convenient and will auto re-connect. If you pay for the service they will let you "reserve" some ports on static IPs. Source: about 2 years ago
Oof. Public IP was one of the selling features I was looking forward to. It may make more sense for me to stick with LTE (cellular) and use portmap.io for public IPs. I realize I'm in a better situation than many because I have access to reasonably-loaded cell towers. Source: about 2 years ago
Is there a way to change the portmap.io server region? Using Open vpn for a tcp minecraft server. Source: about 2 years ago
You can tunnel through with free portmap.io vpn. Source: about 2 years ago
If you want to open up a public Internet port to allow anyone to access a particular resource on your server, without the client needing special software like Tailscale, I recommend Portmap. The free version maps one port and doesn't guarantee that it won't change on you. You can pay to get multiple port/IP combos. Source: about 2 years ago
I think someone asked the same question, I dont know what they write on their portal is true or not since I don't control the other side but Ngrok (my primary provider) makes it clear through there documentation that since I have the key to the TLS tunnel, they don't control it, they just pass the traffic, I cannot say the same for portmap.io and I think Cloudflare's Argo tunnel will also honor the encryption (yet... Source: about 2 years ago
I dont have a cloud hosted VPS, this architecture is not hosting based on VPS, instead I use 2 services in the cloud portmap.io and ngrok.com and both of them I pay for, I have service demons running for both of them in my internal network which makes an out bound connectity to those services, once connected I can publish anything internally thru these cloud proxies, I just chose to publish my reverse proxy as... Source: about 2 years ago
I use portmap.io with OpenVPN method, quite simple and easy. I would imagine the ssh method should be similar. Source: about 2 years ago
I tried using portmap.io to have access to my home server from the Internet. It generated a config file with 193.161.193.99 as the endpoint IP address. However, I cannot connect to it on the T-Mobile network, ping says host unreachable. Tried pinging it on Spectrum and it works fine... Does T-Mobile block workarounds to their own limitations now? Source: about 2 years ago
I have a somewhat convoluted problem. I am trying to setup access to my local server on the T-mobile network which uses shared IP addresses, i.e. My IP address cannot be used to reach my router externally, I have to use some sort of tunnel. I want to sign up for portmap.io which lets me setup a VPN connection to their server and route requests through them. Source: about 2 years ago
At portmap.io mapping rules you define exactly which ports you need redirection. Source: over 2 years ago
This does suck, true IPv6 assigned would be great, though I'm not holding my breath. I'm paying $3.99/mo for portmap.io work around to get my older home cameras working with the phone app and ssh to my home computer. Source: over 2 years ago
Https://portmap.io/ can help you even on their free tier. Source: over 2 years ago
I have tried setting up port mappers and failed catastrophically, since I don't know that much about networking. (also, services like portmap.io seem to only support one protocol at a time). Source: over 2 years ago
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