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@relcu/tunnel-cli

v1.2.0

Published

Tunnel Cli

Readme

tunnels cli

Tunnel exposes your localhost to the world.

installation

npm install -g @relcu/tunnel-cli --registry=http://packs.sites.li

Usage

connect

just use the tunnel connect command to start the tunnel.

tunnel connect --port=8000 --auth=username:password 

connect options:

  • --port listen on this port for outside requests
  • --auth your username and password like (username:password)
  • --subdomain request a named subdomain on the tunnel server (default is random characters)
  • --host proxy to a localhost [default: "0.0.0.0"]
  • --domain tunnels domain to use [default: "mamble.io"]
  • --secure use this flag to indicate proxy over https [default: "true"]

serve

The default tunnel client connects to the mamble.io server. You can, however, easily set up and run your own server.

use the tunnel serve command to start the tunnel server.

tunnel serve --config=./your/path/config.json 

serve options:

  • --config path for your config.json file
EX: config.json
{
  "port": 80,
  "address": "0.0.0.0",
  "ssl": {
    "port": 443,
    "enabled": true,
    "cert": "./your/certs.crt",
    "key": "./your/certs.key"
  },
  "domain": "example.com",
  "users": {
    "username": "password"
  }
}

To see the requests and/or manage your users you can install npm install -g @relcu/tunnel-admin on your server.