🕸Self host website backend👨💻 localtunnel reverse proxy server 🔑🖋JWS secured
Christian Lacdael
How to Host Your Website Backend Behind a Router & NAT using Localtunnel and JWT
Description: In this video, I'll walk you through the process of running your own website backend behind a router and NAT using a reverse proxy service called Localtunnel. We'll cover the following steps:
- Setting up your backend to work with Localtunnel.
- Demonstrating a bash script that updates a GitHub Gist with your endpoint URL, making it easy to share and access.
- Highlighting the use of JSON Web Signatures (JWS) to provide proof of authorship and protect against man-in-the-middle attacks.
By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a secure, accessible backend running from your local machine, even if it's behind a router and NAT. Perfect for developers looking to test and showcase their web applications without a public IP address.
🔗 Links:
- Localtunnel: https://localtunnel.github.io
- GitHub Gist: https://gist.github.com
- JSON Web Signatures (JWS): https://jwt.io
📄 Script and Resources: Check out the accompanying GitHub repository for the bash script and additional resources:
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