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    Narrowlink

    Narrowlink

    A self-hosted solution to enable secure connectivity between devices

    ...Unlike traditional tools like ngrok, Narrowlink is peer-to-peer and privacy-focused, using WireGuard and WebRTC to establish direct encrypted tunnels between peers. It is designed to make exposing local services simple, fast, and secure with no need for port forwarding or cloud relays. Narrowlink is ideal for developers, self-hosters, and remote teams looking for frictionless, encrypted connectivity.
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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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Portr

    Portr

    Expose local http, tcp or websocket connections to the public internet

    ...Portr can help developers test webhooks, share local applications, expose APIs, or temporarily publish development services without deploying them permanently. Its main purpose is to provide a practical self-hosted tunnel service that balances developer convenience with infrastructure ownership.
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    Tunnelmole

    Tunnelmole

    Connect to local servers from anywhere

    ...By running a simple command with a local port, users can route public traffic to a service running on their own machine. The project is often compared to ngrok, but it is open source and can be used with the public hosted service or a self-hosted Tunnelmole service. It is especially useful for testing webhooks, sharing work-in-progress apps, mobile testing, client previews, and development demos. Its main value is making local development reachable from the internet without manual router configuration or deployment.
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    NSmartProxy

    NSmartProxy

    NSmartProxy is an open source reverse proxy tool

    ...It’s designed to work with desktop and server apps, and includes a centralized SmartNode server that helps initiate and maintain tunnel connections. This makes it ideal for remote access to local services or self-hosted applications. NSmartProxy supports both TCP and UDP protocols, making it versatile for a wide range of network needs.
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    piko

    piko

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

    Piko is an open-source reverse proxy and tunneling system designed as a self-hostable alternative to ngrok. 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.
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    new-pac

    new-pac

    Scientific Internet access

    ...Because endpoint reliability and availability change over time, the project is maintained as a living resource with frequent updates and alternatives. It also includes how-to materials for self-hosting and basic operational hygiene so users can better manage their own connectivity. The goal is practical empowerment—reduce friction, centralize information, and provide options suited to different networks and risk tolerances.
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    AWL

    AWL

    Securely connect your devices into a private network

    ...By leveraging WireGuard tunneling and built-in NAT traversal, AWL facilitates seamless device connectivity at the IP level, enabling users to access services like SSH, RDP, or self-hosted applications without complex configurations. Its decentralized architecture ensures that traffic flows directly between devices, enhancing privacy and reducing latency. AWL is particularly beneficial for scenarios such as remote work, gaming, or accessing geographically restricted content.​
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    py-multiaddr

    py-multiaddr

    multiaddr implementation in Python

    ...Allowing systems to evolve and grow is important. The Multiformats Project is a collection of protocols that aim to future-proof systems, today. They do this mainly by enhancing format values with self-description. This allows interoperability, and protocol agility, and helps us avoid lock-in.
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    GO Simple Tunnel

    GO Simple Tunnel

    A simple tunnel written in golang

    ...GOST also includes operational features such as load balancing, routing control, admission control, rate limiting, dynamic configuration, Prometheus metrics, and a Web API. It is useful for network engineers, developers, and self-hosters who need a configurable, cross-platform networking toolkit for complex proxy and tunnel setups.
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    tunnelto

    tunnelto

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

    ...It is designed for developers who need to test webhooks, demos, APIs, or in-progress applications without deploying them to a public server. The project includes both a hosted service model and self-hosting support, giving teams flexibility depending on their workflow and infrastructure needs. 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. ...
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