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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

852: Cloudflare Tunnels

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Js, Technology, Css, Html5, Tech News, Webdevelopment, News, Javascript, Html

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2024

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Explore the power of Cloudflare Tunnels with Scott and Wes as they break down this essential tool for secure remote server access. Learn how to establish and configure tunnels safely, integrate public webhooks with services like Snipcart and Apple Pay, and master the security practices that keep your connections protected.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Syntax on this Monday, hasty treat.

0:04.7

We're going to be talking about tunnels, cloud flare tunnels, what they're used for, why they're neat, and we're just all about getting them set up and what you might actually consider using a cloud floor tunnel for.

0:16.1

My name is Scott Telenski.

0:17.4

I'm a developer from Denver with me as always as Wes Boss.

0:20.7

What's up, West?

0:22.4

I'm excited to talk about this. We've done a show on exposing your application to the greater

0:29.4

internet previously, and we've went through several of the options out there. You know,

0:35.3

there's NGROC and local tunnel and whatnot. But Cloudflare Tunnels is

0:40.3

kind of in a league of its own because it does, is there's quite a bit more. And quite honestly,

0:45.5

I think it's the best approach to these types of things in terms of like running them long term,

0:51.8

especially if you have like a local server at your house where you're

0:54.6

not just like, oh, I have a local dev server that I want to be able to expose to somebody,

0:59.5

but like, no, I run on, I want to run this thing full time. So I thought, like, let's do a quick

1:04.5

little show explaining what they are, how to use them the wise and what's, because they're super

1:09.6

handy.

1:09.9

Yeah. the wise and what's because they're super handy.

1:22.0

But before we do that, let's actually take a second to talk about Century at Century. I.O., perfect place to solve, find any of your bugs.

1:25.4

I know we're doing a lot of side projects, Wes, and I know you're working on a bunch

1:29.4

of stuff here and there.

1:30.5

It's always important to know what's going on in your apps, whether that is performance,

1:34.8

whether that is issues that it cropped up.

1:38.5

And, hey, I was using some of these new GitHub tools to solve GitHub issues with natural text.

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