My tunnel configuration for my mail server - uses cactus-tunnel by https://github.com/jeffreytse/cactus-tunnel
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README.md

Tunnel Config

Server

Run the command

cactus-tunnel server

Client

Run the command

cactus-tunnel client -v ws://[TUNNEL_SERVER]:[TUNNEL_SERVER_PORT] [HOST_SERVER]:[HOST_SERVER_PORT] -h [CLIENT_TARGET] -p [CLIENT_TARGET_PORT]

Explanation

  • ws://[TUNNEL_SERVER]:[TUNNEL_SERVER_PORT] - The tunnel server itself
  • [HOST_SERVER]:[HOST_SERVER_PORT] - The thing you want to access (For example: 127.0.0.1:80 is the web server on the host server)
  • -h [CLIENT_TARGET] -p [CLIENT_TARGET_PORT] - Where you want the thing to be tunneled to

Basically: We are using TUNNEL_SERVER to tunnel connection from HOST_SERVER to CLIENT_TARGET