Using ngrok With
Here you will find notes on using ngrok with particular technologies. Think we're missing something? Send a note to support@ngrok.com and let us know.
Name | Description |
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CGNAT | Use ngrok inside Carrier Grade Network Address Translation (CGNAT) systems like Starlink |
Django | Add ngrok into your Django application |
Docker | Learn how to configure ngrok to work with Docker networks |
FastAPI | Add ngrok into your FastAPI application |
Flask | Use ngrok to host your Flask applications |
FTP/FTPS/SFTP | Use ngrok to host your SFTP server |
Go | Run ngrok programmatically with the ngrok-go library |
Google Colab | Run ngrok inside your Google Colab projects |
gRPC | ngrok TCP tunnels work great with gRPC |
Java | Learn how to integrate with your Java projects |
Kubernetes | Add public and secure ingress traffic to your k8s services with the ngrok Ingress Controller for Kubernetes |
Minecraft | ngrok can help you and your friends connect for online gaming |
MongoDB | Connect to local MongoDB servers with ngrok |
MySQL | Connect to local MySQL database with ngrok |
NGINX | Learn how to configure ngrok when using it with NGINX |
Node (npm, node.js) | Work with the ngrok agent from your Node application |
OpenVPN Connect | Use ngrok to connect to an OpenVPN server running behind CGNAT |
Outbound proxy | Use ngrok through an HTTP or SOCKS5 proxy |
PostgreSQL | Connect to a local PostgreSQL server using ngrok |
Puppet | Manage the ngrok Agent using Puppet |
Python | Learn how to integrate with your Python application |
RDP | Use ngrok with Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) |
Rust | Run ngrok programmatically with the ngrok-rust crate |
SMTP | Use ngrok with SMTP mail servers |
SSH | Learn how to SSH to a machine from anywhere in the world |
Virtual hosts (MAMP, WAMP, etc.) | Rewrite the host header for forwarding to virtual hosts |
Visual Studio | Leverage ngrok when working in Visual Studio |
VSCode | ngrok can help speed up your VSCode development |
Websockets | Use ngrok with Secure Websockets (ws:// or wss://) |
Wordpress | Learn how to use ngrok to host your Wordpress site |