Além do serveo.net
, há o localhost.run
para criar um endpoint para testes. Abaixo está a saída da aplicação após ser executada na linha de comando.
O plano "sem conta" tem a desvantagem do link ser redefinido de tempos em tempos.
$ ssh -R 80:localhost:8080 nokey@localhost.run
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Welcome to localhost.run!
Follow your favourite reverse tunnel at [https://twitter.com/localhost_run].
To set up and manage custom domains go to https://admin.localhost.run/
More details on custom domains (and how to enable subdomains of your custom
domain) at https://localhost.run/docs/custom-domains
If you get a permission denied error check the faq for how to connect with a key or
create a free tunnel without a key at [http://localhost:3000/docs/faq#generating-an-ssh-key].
To explore using localhost.run visit the documentation site:
https://localhost.run/docs/
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** your connection id is fca701cb-9b22-41fb-a512-a035921f521a, please mention it if you send me a message about an issue. **
authenticated as anonymous user
5b2abc6878c129.lhr.life tunneled with tls termination, https://5b2abc6878c129.lhr.life
create an account and add your key for a longer lasting domain name. see https://localhost.run/docs/forever-free/ for more information.
Open your tunnel address on your mobile with this QR:
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5b2abc6878c129.lhr.life tunneled with tls termination, https://5b2abc6878c129.lhr.life
create an account and add your key for a longer lasting domain name. see https://localhost.run/docs/forever-free/ for more information.
Eu não conhecia essa ferramenta ainda, mas realmente parece bastante semelhante. Vou testá-la futuramente.