Twingate does a better implementation of zero trust principles incl. least-privilege, microsegmentation, etc.
Twingate does a better implementation of zero trust principles incl. least-privilege, microsegmentation, etc.
A colleague wrote this - https://blog.openziti.io/set-up-a-secure-multiplayer-minecraft-server
zrok.io using the free SaaS together with 0Auth - https://blog.openziti.io/the-zrok-oauth-public-frontend
You could also use zrok.io. It’s an open source alternative which can be self-hosted or has a free SaaS. It also includes cool features like ‘private sharing’ (which means both sides can be private with no inbound ports). I work on the parent project.
It’s not free, though, at least $20/year on pro. Why not just pick a Ngrok alternative which can provide a fixed IP - https://github.com/anderspitman/awesome-tunneling
I was going to share the same link but you beat me :D
I work on one mentioned, zrok.io which is both open source and has a free SaaS.
You could use OpenZiti instead. This replaces OpenZiti/ZeroTier, implements strong zero trust principles for the highest security, and even allows you to embed the overlay directly into you game/app using an SDK. If you prefer to share publically, you can use zrok.io, zrok.ia Ngrok replacement for public sharing (incl. TCP/UDP tunnels) which is built on top of Ziti.