Exposing localhost to the internet via tunneling (using ngrok): HTTP . . . Then I found ngrok, and apparently I don't need to connect via the IP What I am trying to do is expose my website running on localhost to the internet I found a tool that will do this: ngrok Running the website in visual studio, the website starts up on localhost port# I run the command "ngrok http port#" in the command line
tunnel - Ngrok: How to open port 80 - Stack Overflow ngrok http 3000 And not ngrok http 8080 or ngrok http 80, since your default port is 3000 and not 8080 or 80, except if you eventually change it to another port This should open up a GUI on the terminal, that shows all the network statistics and publicly accessible urls for the local server instance
How to host an HTML file with ngrok? - Stack Overflow Is it possible to host, instead of a web app, a HTML file with NGROK? I really don't know anything about NGROK, I just used it to host a server for a Twilio app, and am wanting to use it to host a
terminal - How to run ngrok in background? - Stack Overflow Run ngrok http (port number) This runs the ngrok tunnel as a background process Ngrok usually opens a windown showing the assigned URL but since we are using the nohup command this is not visible
Why ngrok tries to redirect to https scheme? - Stack Overflow Based on Ngrok documentation You are attempting to run --scheme http on your agent using a domain that only supports https All of the app and dev domains are HSTS or "HTTP Strict Transport Security" domains
ngrok and https tunnel for asp. net core application The ASP NET CORE application, when launched from visual studio, has the address https: localhost:44313 To test the performance you need to make a tunnel I use ngrok and the command: ngrok http
How to use the free domain given by ngrok? - Stack Overflow Custom subdomains are a feature on ngrok's paid plans Failed to bind the custom subdomain 'xxx ngrok-free app' for the account 'James Arnold' This account is on the 'Free' plan Is there a documentation on how to use this free domain by ngrok?
How to generate fixed url with ngrok - Stack Overflow I am working on Facebook messenger My Facebook app only accept one url for a webhook but ngrok is generating a new URL every time Now I am unable to test my app because the webhook URL has changed
How do you force ngrok to forward to http and not https? To forward to http you need to use the scheme flag as follows: ngrok http --scheme=http 4545 --host-header=localhost:4545 This will specify to ngrok to forward to http and it the endpoint produced will be http not https