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Conduit

A lightweight tunneling service that enables secure connection forwarding through a remote server.

How: Deploy Conduit on a public server (e.g., https://conduit.example.com) to create tunnels from local services to the internet. Simply point a tunnel to your local endpoint (such as localhost:8000) and assign it a custom subdomain identifier like black-fox-123. Your local service becomes instantly accessible at https://black-fox-123.conduit.example.com.

Key Benefits:

  • Expose local development servers to the internet
  • Share work-in-progress applications with clients or teammates
  • Test webhooks and external integrations
  • Bypass firewall restrictions for remote access

Perfect for developers who need quick, temporary public access to local services without complex networking setup.

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