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- Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
- EXAMPLES:
- ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
- ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
- ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
- ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
- ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
- ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
- VERSION:
- 2.2.8
- AUTHOR:
- inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
- COMMANDS:
- authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
- credits prints author and licensing information
- http start an HTTP tunnel
- start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
- tcp start a TCP tunnel
- tls start a TLS tunnel
- update update ngrok to the latest version
- version print the version string
- help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
- ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
- at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
- EXAMPLES:
- ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
- ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
- ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
- ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
- ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
- ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
- VERSION:
- 2.2.8
- AUTHOR:
- inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
- COMMANDS:
- authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
- credits prints author and licensing information
- http start an HTTP tunnel
- start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
- tcp start a TCP tunnel
- tls start a TLS tunnel
- update update ngrok to the latest version
- version print the version string
- help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
- ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
- at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
- EXAMPLES:
- ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
- ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
- ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
- ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
- ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
- ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
- VERSION:
- 2.2.8
- AUTHOR:
- inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
- COMMANDS:
- authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
- credits prints author and licensing information
- http start an HTTP tunnel
- start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
- tcp start a TCP tunnel
- tls start a TLS tunnel
- update update ngrok to the latest version
- version print the version string
- help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
- ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
- at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
- EXAMPLES:
- ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
- ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
- ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
- ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
- ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
- ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
- VERSION:
- 2.2.8
- AUTHOR:
- inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
- COMMANDS:
- authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
- credits prints author and licensing information
- http start an HTTP tunnel
- start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
- tcp start a TCP tunnel
- tls start a TLS tunnel
- update update ngrok to the latest version
- version print the version string
- help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
- ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
- at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
- EXAMPLES:
- ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
- ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
- ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
- ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
- ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
- ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
- VERSION:
- 2.2.8
- AUTHOR:
- inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
- COMMANDS:
- authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
- credits prints author and licensing information
- http start an HTTP tunnel
- start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
- tcp start a TCP tunnel
- tls start a TLS tunnel
- update update ngrok to the latest version
- version print the version string
- help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
- ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
- at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
- EXAMPLES:
- ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
- ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
- ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
- ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
- ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
- ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
- VERSION:
- 2.2.8
- AUTHOR:
- inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
- COMMANDS:
- authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
- credits prints author and licensing information
- http start an HTTP tunnel
- start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
- tcp start a TCP tunnel
- tls start a TLS tunnel
- update update ngrok to the latest version
- version print the version string
- help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
- ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
- at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
- EXAMPLES:
- ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
- ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
- ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
- ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
- ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
- ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
- VERSION:
- 2.2.8
- AUTHOR:
- inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
- COMMANDS:
- authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
- credits prints author and licensing information
- http start an HTTP tunnel
- start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
- tcp start a TCP tunnel
- tls start a TLS tunnel
- update update ngrok to the latest version
- version print the version string
- help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
- ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
- at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
- EXAMPLES:
- ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
- ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
- ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
- ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
- ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
- ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
- VERSION:
- 2.2.8
- AUTHOR:
- inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
- COMMANDS:
- authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
- credits prints author and licensing information
- http start an HTTP tunnel
- start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
- tcp start a TCP tunnel
- tls start a TLS tunnel
- update update ngrok to the latest version
- version print the version string
- help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
- ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
- at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
- EXAMPLES:
- ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
- ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
- ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
- ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
- ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
- ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
- VERSION:
- 2.2.8
- AUTHOR:
- inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
- COMMANDS:
- authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
- credits prints author and licensing information
- http start an HTTP tunnel
- start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
- tcp start a TCP tunnel
- tls start a TLS tunnel
- update update ngrok to the latest version
- version print the version string
- help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
- ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
- at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
- EXAMPLES:
- ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
- ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
- ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
- ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
- ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
- ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
- VERSION:
- 2.2.8
- AUTHOR:
- inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
- COMMANDS:
- authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
- credits prints author and licensing information
- http start an HTTP tunnel
- start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
- tcp start a TCP tunnel
- tls start a TLS tunnel
- update update ngrok to the latest version
- version print the version string
- help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
- ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
- at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
- EXAMPLES:
- ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
- ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
- ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
- ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
- ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
- ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
- VERSION:
- 2.2.8
- AUTHOR:
- inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
- COMMANDS:
- authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
- credits prints author and licensing information
- http start an HTTP tunnel
- start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
- tcp start a TCP tunnel
- tls start a TLS tunnel
- update update ngrok to the latest version
- version print the version string
- help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
- ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
- at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
- EXAMPLES:
- ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
- ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
- ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
- ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
- ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
- ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
- VERSION:
- 2.2.8
- AUTHOR:
- inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
- COMMANDS:
- authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
- credits prints author and licensing information
- http start an HTTP tunnel
- start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
- tcp start a TCP tunnel
- tls start a TLS tunnel
- update update ngrok to the latest version
- version print the version string
- help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
- ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
- at this terminal prompt to expose port Open http://localhost:4040 for ngrok's web interface to inspect traffic.
- EXAMPLES:
- ngrok http 80 # secure public URL for port 80 web server
- ngrok http -subdomain=baz 8080 # port 8080 available at baz.ngrok.io
- ngrok http foo.dev:80 # tunnel to host:port instead of localhost
- ngrok tcp 22 # tunnel arbitrary TCP traffic to port 22
- ngrok tls -hostname=foo.com 443 # TLS traffic for foo.com to port 443
- ngrok start foo bar baz # start tunnels from the configuration file
- VERSION:
- 2.2.8
- AUTHOR:
- inconshreveable - <alan@ngrok.com>
- COMMANDS:
- authtoken save authtoken to configuration file
- credits prints author and licensing information
- http start an HTTP tunnel
- start start tunnels by name from the configuration file
- tcp start a TCP tunnel
- tls start a TLS tunnel
- update update ngrok to the latest version
- version print the version string
- help Shows a list of commands or help for one command
- ngrok is a command line application, try typing 'ngrok.exe http 80'
- at this terminal prompt to expose port
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