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    Drip

    Drip

    Self-hosted tunneling solution to expose localhost securely

    Drip is an open-source, self-hosted tunneling solution that lets you expose local services to the internet securely on your own terms. Inspired by the idea of “lighting a small lamp on your network,” Drip creates encrypted tunnels through your own infrastructure without relying on third-party servers, giving you full control over traffic direction and network endpoints. The project supports unlimited tunnels and bandwidth, making it suitable for both development and production scenarios where conventional reverse proxies may not suffice. It is written primarily in Go, which enables high performance and cross-platform deployment with minimal overhead. ...
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    Expose

    Expose

    A beautiful, fully open-source, tunneling service

    ...This makes it possible to test webhooks, demonstrate applications, or collaborate with teammates without deploying the project to a staging server. Expose is written in PHP and can be self-hosted, giving developers full control over their infrastructure, domains, and traffic while avoiding reliance on third-party tunneling services. The system includes both a client and server component, where the client runs locally and the server manages incoming connections and tunnel routing. It can bypass common restrictions such as firewalls or VPN limitations by establishing an outbound connection from the local machine to the tunnel s
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    tunnelto

    tunnelto

    Expose your local web server to the internet with a public URL

    ...Its async architecture is built on Tokio, which helps it handle network connections efficiently. tunnelto is especially useful during development because it reduces the friction of sharing local work with clients, teammates, or third-party platforms. Its focus is simple: make a private local port reachable from the internet with minimal setup.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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