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ReTunnel Client

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ReTunnel is a secure tunnel service that allows you to expose local servers to the internet. This is the official Python client library and CLI.

Features

  • 🚀 Easy to use - Single command to expose your local server
  • 🔒 Secure - All connections are encrypted
  • 🌐 HTTP/HTTPS and TCP - Support for web and TCP services
  • 🔑 Automatic registration - No sign-up required for basic usage
  • High performance - Built with asyncio for efficiency
  • 🎛️ Professional CLI - Rich terminal interface with Typer

Installation

pip install retunnel

Requires Python 3.9 or higher.

Quick Start

HTTP Tunnel

Expose a local web server on port 8080:

retunnel http 8080

TCP Tunnel

Expose a local TCP service on port 22:

retunnel tcp 22

With Custom Subdomain

Request a specific subdomain (subject to availability):

retunnel http 8080 --subdomain myapp

With Authentication

Protect your tunnel with HTTP Basic Auth:

retunnel http 8080 --auth user:password

Configuration

Server Endpoint

By default, ReTunnel connects to localhost:6400. You can configure this using:

  • Environment variable: RETUNNEL_SERVER_ENDPOINT=your.server.com:port
  • Command-line option: --server your.server.com:port
  • Configuration file: server_addr: your.server.com:port

Save Authentication Token

Save your auth token for persistent access:

retunnel authtoken YOUR_AUTH_TOKEN

Configuration File

Create a retunnel.yml file to define multiple tunnels:

server_addr: ${RETUNNEL_SERVER_ENDPOINT:localhost:6400}
auth_token: ${RETUNNEL_AUTH_TOKEN}
log_level: INFO

tunnels:
  - name: web
    protocol: http
    local_port: 8080
    subdomain: myapp
    
  - name: api
    protocol: http
    local_port: 3000
    auth: user:pass
    
  - name: ssh
    protocol: tcp
    local_port: 22

Then start all tunnels:

retunnel start retunnel.yml

Environment Variables

  • RETUNNEL_SERVER_ENDPOINT - Server endpoint (default: localhost:6400)
  • RETUNNEL_AUTH_TOKEN - Authentication token
  • RETUNNEL_LOG_LEVEL - Logging level (DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR)

Python API

import asyncio
from retunnel import ReTunnelClient, TunnelConfig

async def main():
    # Create client
    client = ReTunnelClient()
    
    # Connect to server
    await client.connect()
    
    # Create HTTP tunnel
    config = TunnelConfig(protocol="http", local_port=8080)
    tunnel = await client.request_tunnel(config)
    
    print(f"Tunnel URL: {tunnel.url}")
    
    # Keep running
    await asyncio.Event().wait()

asyncio.run(main())

Advanced Usage

Custom Server

Connect to a self-hosted ReTunnel server:

retunnel http 8080 --server your-server.com:8000

Multiple Tunnels

Use the configuration file to manage multiple tunnels simultaneously.

Logging

Set log level for debugging:

retunnel http 8080 --log-level DEBUG

CLI Commands

  • retunnel http PORT - Create HTTP tunnel
  • retunnel tcp PORT - Create TCP tunnel
  • retunnel start CONFIG - Start tunnels from config file
  • retunnel authtoken TOKEN - Save authentication token
  • retunnel config - Manage configuration
  • retunnel version - Show version
  • retunnel credits - Show open source credits

Development

Setup

# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/retunnel/retunnel-client
cd retunnel-client

# Install with development dependencies
make install-dev

Testing

# Run tests
make test

# Run linting
make lint

# Run type checking
make typecheck

# Format code
make format

Building

make build

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

Credits

ReTunnel uses these excellent open source libraries:

  • aiohttp - Async HTTP client/server
  • websockets - WebSocket client/server
  • msgpack - Efficient serialization
  • typer - CLI framework
  • rich - Terminal formatting
  • pydantic - Data validation

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