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pros and cons?
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It would be nice to have both the client and server side as well as reverse tunnels. I realize that is a lot of work but it would open up many use cases.
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While discussing with @kress95 we had some thoughts about its implementation:
### How should we check if a bounce is being used?
There are three options for that:
1. **Reference counting, any…
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# Quick summary
Add support for reverse SSH tunneling (`-R :localhost:`) when setting up PSOCK clusters using `parallel::makeCluster()`. This helps avoid firewall and port forwarding issues that app…
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This came up when loading individual portions of a FHIR patient record into AllegroGraph. When VPNed, a reverse tunnel is needed by each rdf-sparql-clear-load-file, which is a pain.
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Hi!
I have a reverse tunnel option setup so that a client can connect to my server that I then connect to. That is all they can do, make a connection. Previously I set this up in SSH and restricted t…
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When the connection goes bad for the websocket, it doesn't fail for quite a while, seems like 10 minutes or so.
Can we configure WS keepalives to make it recover from that faster?
Also, when aut…
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**Project description**
_LocalToNet is a reverse proxy that enables you to expose your localhost to the internet. It supports the following tunnels: HTTP/s, UDP, TCP, UDP/TCP._
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ghost updated
2 years ago
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It would be nice to have full desktop environments that can be exported from the `quantecon` servers for those that don't want to use `ssh` and reverse tunnels (or for maintenance tasks that are somet…
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Hello @ldnunes !
It appears that the local, embedded agent does not close its reverse ssh tunnels once the end-user is done using the ssh-tunnel. This can lead to multiple reverse ssh tunnels being…