This works very similarly. The only downside is, it might be very outdated.
12ft.io was a website, that was able to bypass paywalls. Their claim was "If there is a 11ft Paywall, you'll need a 12ft ladder"
It worked very well and was a great tool to keep up freedom of information.
But it seems to be taken down.
I don't know exactly how it works, but as far as I remember, they're using google cached website service.
Wondering, if there is a selfhosted alternative to avoid a take-down.
Thank you for sharing.
Still reading the docs but it seems to be a cool concept. I was still doing all by myself creating sidecars.
Wondering how it will work with my project Kubero.
Deploying it with OLM/Operator would be a big plus.
There are many similar services, depending on your needs.
- localtunnel.me (opensource and free)
- www.ngrok.com (free and paid)
...
Just to name two famous ones.
Here is a full list https://github.com/anderspitman/awesome-tunneling