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amitu | 10 months ago
"privater Pinggy.io", yes :-)
We have not yet created access control stuff, it is in our roadmap, we are going to do not just HTTP, but TCP, ssh, folder sharing etc etc. And our access control stuff will span across all these use cases, like a unified / simplified access control so you can create interesting network stuff, without learning about complex firewall rules etc.
It is a hard problem because of the audience. Most networking tools are written for a very specific networking geek audience, we are trying to create a solution to be used by more general population.
Like who wants to share a folder? Not just networking geeks, or even just geeks, but virtually everyone using Dropbox/Google Drive. So why not create an open source peer to peer versions of these tools. Which is what we are trying to do.
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