Because friends don't let friends localhost.
Friends enable friends to share anything, access anywhere, connect anytime.
End-to-End Encryption with Free (or custom) Domains
$ telebit http 3000
> Serving localhost:3000 as https://lucky-duck-42.telebit.cloud
> Go forth and share!
> ex: curl https://lucky-duck-42.telebit.cloud
Securely As Needed or Conveniently Always On
$ telebit ssh 22
> Serving ssh at lucky-duck-42.telebit.cloud on port 5050
> ex: ssh lucky-duck-42.telebit.cloud -p 5050
> ex: ssh lucky-duck-42.telebit.cloud -o \
ProxyCommand='openssl s_client -connect %h:443 -servername %h -quiet'
We have a simple command line installer for Mac and Linux:
curl -fsSL https://get.telebit.cloud/ | bash
Windows requires manual installation, but it's not too hard.
You'll get an email that looks like this:
You've installed Telebit on 'Jon's Macbook Pro'.
Authenticate your account and claim your device:
https://www.telebit.cloud/login/?magic=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
With a free account you'll get a random name and port number, such as "lucky-duck-42" and "22222".
HTTPS
https://lucky-duck-42.telebit.cloud
SSH
ssh ssh.telebit.cloud -p 22222
TCP
netcat tcp.telebit.cloud 22222
SSH over HTTPS (not blocked by firewalls)
# Add the following to ~/.ssh/config:
Host lucky-duck-42.telebit.cloud
ProxyCommand openssl s_client -quiet -connect %h:443
# Run ssh with (your domain, no port):
ssh lucky-duck-42.telebit.cloud