HTTPS + Tunnel Your Localhost - Cloudflare Tunnels, Ngrok, and more!
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about why you might need to tunnel to your local computer, and how to set that up securely.
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Show Notes
- 00:24 Welcome
- 01:09 GitHub tarball web streams
- 05:09 Sponsor: Sentry
- 05:48 Why would I need security locally?
- Caddy Server
- 11:23 Cookie issues
- 13:04 Examples of things that need a secure context
- MDN Features restricted to secure contexts
- 14:58 What is tunneling?
- 19:22 Cloudflare Tunnels
- Cloudflared
- Cloudflare Tunnel
- 20:50 nGrok
- ngrok
- 23:22 Local tunnel
- Local Tunnel
- 24:55 Tunnel to
- Tunnel to dev - Expose your local web server to the internet with a public URL
- 26:02 Cloudflare subdomain
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