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    Amnezia VPN

    Amnezia VPN

    Amnezia VPN Client (Desktop+Mobile)

    Amnezia VPN is an open-source VPN client that enables users to easily deploy and manage their own self-hosted VPN server. Designed for both desktop and mobile platforms, it simplifies VPN setup by automatically installing and configuring VPN services on a user's server through a guided interface. The platform supports multiple VPN protocols, including OpenVPN, WireGuard, IKEv2, and its proprietary AmneziaWG protocol. Amnezia VPN also provides advanced traffic obfuscation technologies to help bypass censorship and improve privacy in restrictive network environments. ...
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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.
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    NSmartProxy

    NSmartProxy

    NSmartProxy is an open source reverse proxy tool

    NSmartProxy is a reverse proxy system that enables external access to devices or applications behind NAT/firewalls without requiring public IPs or router configuration. 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...
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    tunnelto

    tunnelto

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

    tunnelto is a Rust-based local tunneling tool that exposes a locally running web server through 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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