Inlets is an open-source tool that enables you to create an encrypted HTTP and TCP tunnel between two networks. It helps secure and expose your local network services to the public internet, and it's particularly useful for exposing services running on your home computer, virtual machines, or even inside a private cloud.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to install Inlets on Windows 10:
To install Inlets, you will need to have the following prerequisites:
The first step is to download the Inlets binary file. You can download it from the official website: inlets.dev/download">https://inlets.dev/download.
In the downloads page, you can find the latest version of Inlets for Windows. Download the binary file (.exe
) to a directory with read and execute permissions.
Next, you'll need to add the Inlets binary file to your Windows PATH environment variable
so that it can be executed from any directory.
To do this, follow these steps:
Windows key + X
and select System
.Advanced system settings
.Environment Variables
.User variables
section, look for the PATH
variable and click Edit
.New
, navigate to the directory where you saved the Inlets binary file, and select it.OK
to close all windows.To verify that you have successfully installed Inlets, open a new terminal window and type the following command:
inlets version
If Inlets has been installed correctly, you should see the version number displayed in the terminal.
You have successfully installed Inlets on your Windows 10 machine. Congratulations! Now you can start using Inlets to create secure tunnels between remote networks and expose your services to the internet.
Remember to always use Inlets securely, create tunnels only between trusted networks, and protect your inlets server with appropriate security measures.
If you want to self-host in an easy, hands free way, need an external IP address, or simply want your data in your own hands, give IPv6.rs a try!
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