progrium / localtunnel

Expose localhost servers to the Internet
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[Error] Unable to register tunnel. Perhaps service is down? #116

Closed jmuheim closed 9 years ago

jmuheim commented 11 years ago

Always getting this error. Tried it several times during the last hours.

tombh commented 11 years ago

Same here :(

ngocphamm commented 11 years ago

Same to me :(

gonzalocasas commented 11 years ago

Same here

adnankhantech commented 11 years ago

Same issue for me also

jarodreyes commented 11 years ago

Same here. ruby 1.9.3.

progrium commented 11 years ago

Please try ngrok while we continue to work on merging projects.

On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Jarod Reyes notifications@github.comwrote:

Same here. ruby 1.9.3.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/progrium/localtunnel/issues/116#issuecomment-25276926 .

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SirRawlins commented 11 years ago

+1 having this issue - anyone come up with a fix?

defconomicron commented 10 years ago

Same here

HunterMeyer commented 10 years ago

I'm having this issue too Any news?

jmuheim commented 10 years ago

It's a shame that this doesn't work anymore and nobody seems to care. The project should at least be closed if nobody intends to make to work again. :-1:

SirRawlins commented 10 years ago

Guys as the comment above suggested- I switched from localtunnel over to NGrok which does pretty much the same thing, if not a little better.

https://ngrok.com/

inconshreveable commented 10 years ago

Just to let you guys know - I'm currently working on extracting out the tunneling portion of ngrok so that it can be shared between both ngrok and a new version of localtunnel (as well as two other projects). It should be done soon-ish, but I'm busy with other things so I can't promise a timeline.

jmuheim commented 10 years ago

It's great to hear the project is still alive! :dancer: :dancer: :dancer: Thanks for your reply!

progrium commented 9 years ago

Localtunnel as it existed is now gone. Ngrok is where to go for a public service. There is however a newly minimal version in the repo for educational purposes.