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    jprq

    jprq

    join public router. quickly

    jprq is an open-source tunneling tool for exposing local servers to the public internet. It is designed as a developer-friendly alternative to hosted tunneling platforms, making it useful for testing webhooks, APIs, websites, SSH, and other TCP-based services. The tool can publish a local port through a public address so external users or services can reach something running on a developer’s machine. It supports HTTP and general TCP use cases, which makes it more flexible than tools focused...
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    KubeVPN

    KubeVPN

    KubeVPN offers a Cloud Native Dev Environment

    KubeVPN is a cloud-native development tool that connects a local machine to a Kubernetes cluster network. It lets developers access cluster resources directly through service names, Pod IPs, or Service IPs, which can make local debugging feel closer to working inside the cluster. The project supports traffic interception so inbound requests for a remote Kubernetes workload can be redirected to a local development process. It can also run a Kubernetes pod locally in Docker while preserving...
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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