Break out of localhost. Access your devices from behind firewalls. Securely access your services from anywhere. An easy-to-use secure tunnel for all sorts of wonderful things (kind of like a poor man's VPN).
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README.md

stunnel.js

Works in combination with stunneld.js to allow you to serve http and https from provide a secure tunnel.

CLI

Installs as stunnel.js with the alias jstunnel (for those that regularly use stunnel but still like commandline completion).

Install

npm install -g stunnel

Advanced Usage

How to use stunnel.js with your own instance of stunneld.js:

stunnel.js --locals http:john.example.com:3000,https:john.example.com --stunneld https://tunnel.example.com:443 --secret abc123
--secret          the same secret used by stunneld (used for authentication)
--locals          comma separated list of <proto>:<servername>:<port> to which
                  incoming http and https should be forwarded
--stunneld        the domain or ip address at which you are running stunneld.js
-k, --insecure    ignore invalid ssl certificates from stunneld

Usage

NOT YET IMPLEMENTED

Daplie's tunneling service is not yet publicly available.

Terms of Service: The Software and Services shall be used for Good, not Evil. Examples of good: education, business, pleasure. Examples of evil: crime, abuse, extortion.

stunnel.js --agree-tos --email john@example.com --locals http:john.example.com:4080,https:john.example.com:8443