Access localhost from the internet [closed]

梦想与她 提交于 2019-11-27 17:03:21

You go into your router configuration and forward port 80 to the LAN IP of the computer running the web server.

Then anyone outside your network (but not you inside the network) can access your site using your WAN IP address (whatismyipcom).

Saurabh

There are couple of good free service that let you do the same. Ideal for showing something quickly for testing:

Edits:

  • add ngrok service
  • add localhost.run service

Even though you didn't provide enough information to answer this question properly, your best shots are SSH tunnels (or reverse SSH tunnels).

You only need one SSH server on your internal or remote network to provide access to your local machine.

You can use PUTTY (it has a GUI) on Windows to create your tunnel.

You are accesing localhost, meaning you have a web server running on your machine. To access it from Internet, you need to assign a public IP address to your machine. Then you can access http://<public_ip>:<port>/. Port number is normally 80.

EnricoOrs.

use your ip address or a service like noip.com if you need something more practical. Then eventually configure your router properly so incoming connection will be forwarded to the machine with the server running.

Open the port where your system is running (sample 8080). Open the port everywhere... Modem, firewalls, etc etc etc.

THen, send your ip + port to the person who will use it.

sample: http://200.200.200.200:8080/mySite/

Try with your IP Address , I think you can access it by internet.

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