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  1. Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
  2.  
  3. EXAMPLES:
  4. ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
  5. ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
  6. ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
  7. ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
  8. ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
  9. ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
  10.  
  11. VERSION:
  12. 2.2.8
  13.  
  14. AUTHOR:
  15. inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
  16.  
  17. COMMANDS:
  18. authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
  19. credits prints author and licensing information
  20. http start an HTTP tunnel
  21. start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
  22. tcp start a TCP tunnel
  23. tls start a TLS tunnel
  24. update update ngrok to the latest version
  25. version print the version string
  26. help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
  27.  
  28. ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
  29. at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
  30.  
  31. EXAMPLES:
  32. ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
  33. ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
  34. ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
  35. ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
  36. ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
  37. ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
  38.  
  39. VERSION:
  40. 2.2.8
  41.  
  42. AUTHOR:
  43. inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
  44.  
  45. COMMANDS:
  46. authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
  47. credits prints author and licensing information
  48. http start an HTTP tunnel
  49. start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
  50. tcp start a TCP tunnel
  51. tls start a TLS tunnel
  52. update update ngrok to the latest version
  53. version print the version string
  54. help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
  55.  
  56. ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
  57. at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
  58.  
  59. EXAMPLES:
  60. ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
  61. ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
  62. ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
  63. ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
  64. ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
  65. ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
  66.  
  67. VERSION:
  68. 2.2.8
  69.  
  70. AUTHOR:
  71. inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
  72.  
  73. COMMANDS:
  74. authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
  75. credits prints author and licensing information
  76. http start an HTTP tunnel
  77. start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
  78. tcp start a TCP tunnel
  79. tls start a TLS tunnel
  80. update update ngrok to the latest version
  81. version print the version string
  82. help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
  83.  
  84. ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
  85. at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
  86.  
  87. EXAMPLES:
  88. ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
  89. ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
  90. ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
  91. ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
  92. ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
  93. ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
  94.  
  95. VERSION:
  96. 2.2.8
  97.  
  98. AUTHOR:
  99. inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
  100.  
  101. COMMANDS:
  102. authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
  103. credits prints author and licensing information
  104. http start an HTTP tunnel
  105. start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
  106. tcp start a TCP tunnel
  107. tls start a TLS tunnel
  108. update update ngrok to the latest version
  109. version print the version string
  110. help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
  111.  
  112. ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
  113. at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
  114.  
  115. EXAMPLES:
  116. ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
  117. ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
  118. ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
  119. ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
  120. ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
  121. ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
  122.  
  123. VERSION:
  124. 2.2.8
  125.  
  126. AUTHOR:
  127. inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
  128.  
  129. COMMANDS:
  130. authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
  131. credits prints author and licensing information
  132. http start an HTTP tunnel
  133. start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
  134. tcp start a TCP tunnel
  135. tls start a TLS tunnel
  136. update update ngrok to the latest version
  137. version print the version string
  138. help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
  139.  
  140. ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
  141. at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
  142.  
  143. EXAMPLES:
  144. ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
  145. ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
  146. ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
  147. ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
  148. ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
  149. ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
  150.  
  151. VERSION:
  152. 2.2.8
  153.  
  154. AUTHOR:
  155. inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
  156.  
  157. COMMANDS:
  158. authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
  159. credits prints author and licensing information
  160. http start an HTTP tunnel
  161. start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
  162. tcp start a TCP tunnel
  163. tls start a TLS tunnel
  164. update update ngrok to the latest version
  165. version print the version string
  166. help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
  167.  
  168. ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
  169. at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
  170.  
  171. EXAMPLES:
  172. ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
  173. ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
  174. ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
  175. ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
  176. ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
  177. ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
  178.  
  179. VERSION:
  180. 2.2.8
  181.  
  182. AUTHOR:
  183. inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
  184.  
  185. COMMANDS:
  186. authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
  187. credits prints author and licensing information
  188. http start an HTTP tunnel
  189. start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
  190. tcp start a TCP tunnel
  191. tls start a TLS tunnel
  192. update update ngrok to the latest version
  193. version print the version string
  194. help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
  195.  
  196. ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
  197. at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
  198.  
  199. EXAMPLES:
  200. ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
  201. ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
  202. ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
  203. ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
  204. ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
  205. ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
  206.  
  207. VERSION:
  208. 2.2.8
  209.  
  210. AUTHOR:
  211. inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
  212.  
  213. COMMANDS:
  214. authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
  215. credits prints author and licensing information
  216. http start an HTTP tunnel
  217. start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
  218. tcp start a TCP tunnel
  219. tls start a TLS tunnel
  220. update update ngrok to the latest version
  221. version print the version string
  222. help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
  223.  
  224. ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
  225. at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
  226.  
  227. EXAMPLES:
  228. ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
  229. ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
  230. ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
  231. ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
  232. ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
  233. ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
  234.  
  235. VERSION:
  236. 2.2.8
  237.  
  238. AUTHOR:
  239. inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
  240.  
  241. COMMANDS:
  242. authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
  243. credits prints author and licensing information
  244. http start an HTTP tunnel
  245. start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
  246. tcp start a TCP tunnel
  247. tls start a TLS tunnel
  248. update update ngrok to the latest version
  249. version print the version string
  250. help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
  251.  
  252. ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
  253. at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
  254.  
  255. EXAMPLES:
  256. ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
  257. ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
  258. ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
  259. ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
  260. ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
  261. ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
  262.  
  263. VERSION:
  264. 2.2.8
  265.  
  266. AUTHOR:
  267. inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
  268.  
  269. COMMANDS:
  270. authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
  271. credits prints author and licensing information
  272. http start an HTTP tunnel
  273. start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
  274. tcp start a TCP tunnel
  275. tls start a TLS tunnel
  276. update update ngrok to the latest version
  277. version print the version string
  278. help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
  279.  
  280. ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
  281. at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
  282.  
  283. EXAMPLES:
  284. ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
  285. ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
  286. ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
  287. ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
  288. ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
  289. ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
  290.  
  291. VERSION:
  292. 2.2.8
  293.  
  294. AUTHOR:
  295. inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
  296.  
  297. COMMANDS:
  298. authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
  299. credits prints author and licensing information
  300. http start an HTTP tunnel
  301. start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
  302. tcp start a TCP tunnel
  303. tls start a TLS tunnel
  304. update update ngrok to the latest version
  305. version print the version string
  306. help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
  307.  
  308. ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
  309. at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
  310.  
  311. EXAMPLES:
  312. ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
  313. ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
  314. ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
  315. ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
  316. ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
  317. ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
  318.  
  319. VERSION:
  320. 2.2.8
  321.  
  322. AUTHOR:
  323. inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
  324.  
  325. COMMANDS:
  326. authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
  327. credits prints author and licensing information
  328. http start an HTTP tunnel
  329. start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
  330. tcp start a TCP tunnel
  331. tls start a TLS tunnel
  332. update update ngrok to the latest version
  333. version print the version string
  334. help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
  335.  
  336. ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
  337. at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
  338.  
  339. EXAMPLES:
  340. ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
  341. ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
  342. ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
  343. ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
  344. ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
  345. ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
  346.  
  347. VERSION:
  348. 2.2.8
  349.  
  350. AUTHOR:
  351. inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
  352.  
  353. COMMANDS:
  354. authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
  355. credits prints author and licensing information
  356. http start an HTTP tunnel
  357. start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
  358. tcp start a TCP tunnel
  359. tls start a TLS tunnel
  360. update update ngrok to the latest version
  361. version print the version string
  362. help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
  363.  
  364. ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
  365. at this terminal prompt to expose port
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