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*[portr](https://portr.dev/)[](https://github.com/amalshaji/portr/stargazers) - Has a JavaScript/Python admin page and request inspection/replay features. AGPL-3.0 License. Tunneling implemented in Go.
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*[tunnelto](https://tunnelto.dev/)[](https://github.com/agrinman/tunnelto/stargazers) - Open source (MIT). Written in Rust.
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*[piko](https://github.com/andydunstall/piko)[](https://github.com/andydunstall/piko/stargazers) - Piko is an open-source alternative to Ngrok, designed to serve production traffic and be simple to host (particularly on Kubernetes). MIT License. Written in Go.
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*[gsocket/Global Socket](https://www.gsocket.io/)[](https://github.com/hackerschoice/gsocket/stargazers) - The Global Socket Tookit allows two users behind NAT/Firewall to establish a TCP connection with each other. Securely. Written in C.
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*[gsocket/Global Socket](https://www.gsocket.io/)[](https://github.com/hackerschoice/gsocket/stargazers) - The Global Socket Toolkit allows two users behind NAT/Firewall to establish a TCP connection with each other. Securely. Written in C.
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*[SirTunnel](https://github.com/anderspitman/SirTunnel)[](https://github.com/anderspitman/SirTunnel/stargazers) - Minimal, self-hosted, 0-config alternative to ngrok. Similar to sish but leverages Caddy+OpenSSH rather than custom server code.
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*[boringproxy](https://boringproxy.io/)[](https://github.com/boringproxy/boringproxy/stargazers) - Designed to be very easy to use. No config files. Clients can be remote-controlled through a simple WebUI and/or REST API on the server.
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*[Tunnelmole](https://github.com/robbie-cahill/tunnelmole-client/)[](https://github.com/robbie-cahill/tunnelmole-client/stargazers) - Open source and optionally self hostable. The client and server are both written in TypeScript.
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*[StaqLab Tunnel](https://tunnel.staqlab.com/)[](https://github.com/abhishekq61/tunnel-client/stargazers) - SSH-based. The client is open source. The server doesn't appear to be.
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*[LocalCan](https://www.localcan.com/) - MacOS app for exposing local apps, has custom domains with built-in Let's Encrypt certificates. It also can publish .local domains on the local network.
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*[Openport.io](https://openport.io)[](https://github.com/openportio/openport-go/stargazers) - Open-source client, written in Go. Supports HTTP(S) and TCP. REST Api. No account needed. Web dashboard. Also works on ESP32.
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*[Lokal.so](https://lokal.so/?ref=awesome-tunneling) HTTP/TCP/UDP Tunneling & Debugging, zero-config .local address with https, built-in S3 Server, AI Assistant, avaiable as Desktop GUI, Web, REST API, and *CLI, available on Mac, Windows and Linux.
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*[Lokal.so](https://lokal.so/?ref=awesome-tunneling) HTTP/TCP/UDP Tunneling & Debugging, zero-config .local address with https, built-in S3 Server, AI Assistant, available as Desktop GUI, Web, REST API, and *CLI, available on Mac, Windows and Linux.
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