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🌟 NRelay - Your Self-Hosted Reverse Tunnel Solution

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πŸš€ Getting Started

Welcome! This guide will help you download and run NRelay, an open-source tool that lets you create reverse tunnels for your applications.

πŸ› οΈ What is NRelay?

NRelay is a work in progress tool designed as an alternative to Ngrok. It allows you to set up secure connections for TCP, UDP, SNI, HTTP, and even multimedia communications by tunneling through firewalls and NAT. This means you can expose your local servers to the internet without configuring complex network settings.

πŸ“‹ System Requirements

To run NRelay, you will need:

πŸ“₯ Download & Install

  1. Visit the Releases Page: Go to the Releases page to find the latest version of NRelay.

  2. Download the Latest Release: On the releases page, you will see a list of available versions. Look for the latest version and choose the appropriate file for your operating system.

  3. Extract the Files (if needed): If the file you downloaded is a zip file, right-click on it and select β€œExtract All” to unzip it to a folder of your choice.

  4. Run the Application:
    • Windows: Navigate to the folder where you extracted the files, look for NRelay.exe, and double-click it to run the application.
    • macOS: Open your terminal, go to the folder containing the downloaded files using the cd command, and type ./NRelay to run the application.
    • Linux: Open your terminal, navigate to the application folder, and run the command ./NRelay.
  5. Follow On-Screen Instructions: Once the application is running, it may provide you with further instructions on how to set up your tunnels.

βš™οΈ How to Set Up Tunnels

Setting up tunnels with NRelay is straightforward:

  1. Start by Configuring Your Tunnel: Open NRelay, and you will need to set up parameters like your local server address and the port number you wish to expose.

  2. Use Connection Options: NRelay offers various connection types. Choose between TCP, UDP, HTTP, and others depending on your needs.

  3. Connect to the Internet: Make sure your internet connection is active. NRelay will automatically handle the logic of establishing the secure tunnel.

  4. Access Your Service: After setting up the tunnel, you will get a public URL that you can share with others. They can use this URL to access your local application over the internet.

❓ FAQ

What types of protocols does NRelay support?

NRelay supports multiple protocols including TCP and UDP. This allows for versatile uses such as accessing web applications, game servers, and other networked services.

Is NRelay easy to use for non-technical users?

Yes, NRelay is designed to be user-friendly. The GUI provides intuitive options to set up tunnels quickly and easily.

Can I use NRelay for multiple applications?

Absolutely! You can set up multiple tunnels simultaneously for different applications or services running on your machine.

πŸ“ž Support

If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to check the issues section on our GitHub page or leave a comment on the documentation. The community is here to help!

Thank you for choosing NRelay! Enjoy secure tunneling with ease.