bore online with Winfy

We have hosted the application bore in order to run this application in our online workstations with Wine or directly.


Quick description about bore:

A modern, simple TCP tunnel in Rust that exposes local ports to a remote server, bypassing standard NAT connection firewalls. That's all it does, no more and no less. This will expose your local port at localhost: 8000 to the public internet at bore.pub: <PORT>, where the port number is assigned randomly. Similar to localtunnel and ngrok, except bore is intended to be a highly efficient, unopinionated tool for forwarding TCP traffic that is simple to install and easy to self-host, with no frills attached. (bore totals less than 400 lines of safe, async Rust code and is trivial to set up — just run a single binary for the client and server.) The easiest way to install bore is from prebuilt binaries. These are available on the releases page for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Just unzip the appropriate file for your platform and move the bore executable into a folder on your PATH. You also can build bore from source using Cargo, the Rust package manager.

Features:
  • The easiest way to install bore is from prebuilt binaries
  • You can forward a port on your local machine by using the bore local command
  • You can optionally pass in a --port option to pick a specific port on the remote to expose
  • There is an implicit control port at 7835, used for creating new connections on demand
  • On a custom deployment of bore server, you can optionally require a secret to prevent the server from being used by others
  • If a secret is not present in the arguments, bore will also attempt to read from the BORE_SECRET environment variable


Programming Language: Rust.
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