The word topo means mole in Spanish. This is all about tunneling. You get the joke, right?
This project exists to make Reverse SSH Tunneling easy to expose a local website to the Internet.
This project relies on serveo
, which is great. So I decided to make the Host it yourself part easier.
There are 2 docker images to work with, one is server
and the other is client
. They are meant to work together, one acting as server and other as client (it was hard to guess, I know).
The server (docker pull roura/topo:server
) starts a serveo
tunnel, you only need to provide a working domain (obvious). From there, just follow the instructions at serveo.net.
You only need to provide, at the very least, the SERVICE
environment variable with your own domain.
The client (docker pull roura/topo:client
) works as a docker container, it can be easily chunked in a docker-compose.yml
file so it works with an existing project of your own (example provided in this repo).
The SERVICE
environment variable must match the one given to the server
.
I know. I'm pretty bad with documentation. Approach me at Twitter (@roura356a) and ask me anything!