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    piko

    piko

    An open-source alternative to Ngrok, designed to serve production

    ...It lets upstream services open outbound-only connections to Piko, then routes incoming traffic back through those established tunnels. This design is useful for services that are private, behind NAT, firewalled, or otherwise not publicly routable. Piko is built for production-oriented hosting rather than only short-lived development demos. It supports a server and agent model, with the agent running near the upstream service and forwarding traffic from named endpoints to local ports. The project also includes Kubernetes-oriented deployment guidance, clustering behavior, and a single binary that can run in both server and agent modes.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Infrared

    Infrared

    An ultra lightweight minecraft reverse proxy and idle placeholder

    An ultra lightweight Minecraft reverse proxy and idle placeholder: Ever wanted to have only one exposed port on your server for multiple Minecraft servers? Then Infrared is the tool you need! Infrared works as a reverse proxy using a subdomain to connect clients to a specific Minecraft server. It works similar to Nginx for those of you who are familiar.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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