Usage: jprq [http/tcp] [PORT] --address [ADDRESS_TO_FORWARD] Install: pip install git+https://github.com/th3lucky/jprq-client-python
Fork of jprq, supporting non-localhost exposures! The original already SUPPORTS TOR!
Tested on Whonix/Kali Use Responsibly
Recommend to use on Whonix & with proxychains only!
Remember setting LHOST to tcp.jprq.io, set LPORT to whatever Port the server assigns, then set ReverseListenerBindAddress to Loopback/Local IP and ReverseListenerBindPort to Local Port! [MIGHT be enough to use anonsurf for anonymity!] {Feel free to grab my config over at the kali- TODO: Add https support or fix http when using https port
- JPRQ is a free and open-source Ngrok alternative to expose local servers online easily.
- It allows developers to serve unlimited requests to the local server compared to Ngrok's 40 requests/minute limit.
- It can expose multiple ports at the same time compared to Ngrok with 1 port limit.
- [NEW] it can now expose any TCP protocol, like SSH, MySQL, Redis, etc.
$ pip install jprq
Replace 8000 with the port you want to expose
$ jprq http 8000
For exposing SSH, WebSocket, Postgresql or any TCP servers
$ jprq tcp 22
For exposing HTTP servers
> py -m jprq http 8000
For exposing TCP servers
> py -m jprq tcp 22
Press Ctrl+C to stop it
Replace subdomain
with a subdomain you want, works with ony http tunnels.
$ jprq http 8000 -s=subdomain
$ pip uninstall jprq
https://github.com/azimjohn/jprq-python-client
- HTTP Tunneling cannot expose WebSocket, use TCP Tunneling
- Doesn't work with HTTP Long Polling with HTTP Tunneling, Use TCP Tunneling
- With serving React, Vue or any other modern web apps, make sure you run production server or build the app and serve static files as JPRQ is not capable of exposing Websocket.
- With serving React, Vue or any other modern web apps in development mode, you can use TCP Tunneling