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FRP on Cloudron - (Fast Reverse Proxy) Expose a local server behind a NAT or firewall to the internet

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    • Main Page:https://github.com/fatedier/frp
    • Git: https://github.com/fatedier/frp
    • Licence: Apache 2.0
    • Docker: Yes
    • Demo: link

    • Summary: supports TCP and UDP, as well as HTTP and HTTPS protocols, enabling requests to be forwarded to internal services via domain name.

    • frp also offers a P2P connect mode.--

    • Notes: a gold standard tool and widely supported


    • Alternative to / Libhunt link: https://www.libhunt.com/r/frp
    • Screenshots:

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      #2

      Due to Docker containerisation, if an app on the Cloudron host, will this really give access to the host ?
      Don’t see much benefit if only access to the app/its Docker container.

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        #3

        To clarify my response, this kind of functionality is definitely useful.
        I run a self hosted NetBird so different devices can be accessed as if local, across a common 100.121.xxx.xxx range.

        I just don’t know if deploying FRP in a container app will work to provide access to the host (which I assume is most of the point).

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