Install
openclaw skills install tunnelingCreate free SSH tunnels to expose local ports to the internet using tinyfi.sh. Use when you need to share a locally running app, test webhooks, demo a prototype, or get a public HTTPS URL for any local service — no signup or authentication required.
openclaw skills install tunnelingCreates instant public HTTPS URLs for locally running apps via SSH tunneling. Free, no account, no installation beyond SSH.
Verify SSH is available (it almost always is):
which ssh && echo "SSH available" || echo "SSH not found — install OpenSSH first"
Expose a local port to the internet:
ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=accept-new -R 80:localhost:<PORT> tinyfi.sh
Replace <PORT> with the port your app is running on. The command will print a public https://<random>.tinyfi.sh URL.
Request a specific subdomain instead of a random one:
ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=accept-new -R myname:80:localhost:<PORT> tinyfi.sh
This gives you https://myname.tinyfi.sh.
For long-running tunnels, add a keep-alive interval to prevent disconnection:
ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=accept-new -o ServerAliveInterval=60 -R 80:localhost:<PORT> tinyfi.sh
When starting a tunnel for the user:
| Framework / Tool | Default Port |
|---|---|
| Next.js / React / Express | 3000 |
| Vite | 5173 |
| Django | 8000 |
| Flask | 5000 |
| Go (net/http) | 8080 |
| Ruby on Rails | 3000 |
| PHP (built-in) | 8000 |