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Remove unused drip/internal/shared/netutil import package, Directly use the remoteIP field of the connection object instead of the netutil.ExtractIP call. Add private IP address checking logic in WebSocket connection handling.
Drip
Your Tunnel, Your Domain, Anywhere
A self-hosted tunneling solution to securely expose your services to the internet.
Drip is a quiet, disciplined tunnel. You light a small lamp on your network, and it carries that light outward—through your own infrastructure, on your own terms.
Why Drip?
- Control your data - No third-party servers, traffic stays between your client and server
- No limits - Unlimited tunnels, bandwidth, and requests
- Actually free - Use your own domain, no paid tiers or feature restrictions
- Open source - BSD 3-Clause License
Recent Changes
2025-02-14
- Bandwidth Limiting (QoS) - Per-tunnel bandwidth control with token bucket algorithm, server enforces
min(client, server)as effective limit - Transport Protocol Control - Support independent configuration for service domain and tunnel domain
# Client: limit to 1MB/s
drip http 3000 --bandwidth 1M
# Server: global limit (config.yaml)
bandwidth: 10M
burst_multiplier: 2.5
2025-01-29
- Bearer Token Authentication - Added bearer token authentication support for tunnel access control
- Code Optimization - Refactored large modules into smaller, focused components for better maintainability
Quick Start
Install
bash <(curl -sL https://driptunnel.app/install.sh)
Basic Usage
# Configure (first time only)
drip config init
# Expose local HTTP server
drip http 3000
# With custom subdomain
drip http 3000 -n myapp
# → https://myapp.your-domain.com
Documentation
For complete documentation, visit Docs
License
BSD 3-Clause License - see LICENSE for details
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