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rplevy / filebin-example.sh
Created October 2, 2018 01:58
filebin.net command-line example
export SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
tar czfv $SHA.tgz resources/public/
curl --request POST --data-binary "@${SHA}.tgz" -H "filename: "$SHA.tgz -H "bin: "$SHA https://filebin.net
export T=$(curl -s https://filebin.net/$SHA | grep \?t= | tail -n 1 | sed -e 's/^.*zip.t=//' | cut -c1-8)
curl -s https://filebin.net/$SHA/$SHA.tgz?t=$T --output $SHA.tgz
tar -xzf $SHA.tgz
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gdamjan / README.md
Last active October 14, 2024 22:29
Setup for an easy to use, simple reverse http tunnels with nginx and ssh. It's that simple there's no authentication at all. The end result, a single ssh command invocation gives you a public url for your web app hosted on your laptop.

What

A lot of times you are developing a web application on your own laptop or home computer and would like to demo it to the public. Most of those times you are behind a router/firewall and you don't have a public IP address. Instead of configuring routers (often not possible), this solution gives you a public URL that's reverse tunnelled via ssh to your laptop.

Because of the relaxation of the sshd setup, it's best used on a dedicated virtual machine just for this (an Amazon micro instance for example).

Requirements