tup proxies services on the local network to a remote gateway, all traffic between the remote server and the service on the local network is sent through a wireguard tunnel
think of tup as an open source and self-hosted alternative to ngrok and cloudflare tunnel
tupd (the server) can be found at: https://drive.proton.me/urls/GEJM1HT0DW#aOop4p7zxaPA
the tup client can be found at: https://drive.proton.me/urls/63SE9PW020#GFzZrprg9wjZ
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You obviously didn’t even look at the links this time so you won’t probably care for the next either
I did, i saw you had you unlicense in the root directory, that you had md files dotted around which tells me you ARE using a source control system internally, or at least with lots of domain experience of using one.
Oh jeez, md files are proof that I use source control internally?
No I don’t, but you are free to believe that
I’ve got experience with them ofc, would that be a reason I must use one every time?
not proof, but a indicator…
Anyway, since your aware of the use of version control I find your anti-versioning stance perplexing, but regardless, you created a open source thing, making the world a better place, thank you for that.