Inlets Secure Tunnels From Dev to Cloud| docs.inlets.dev
Do you need to access your local cluster, just like a managed Kubernetes engine from a public cloud?| inlets.dev
Imagine if you could expose a local HTTP service, without TLS enabled to the public Internet with a HTTPS certificate with just one click.| inlets.dev
In this tutorial you will learn how to secure your tunnelled HTTP services using the Inlets built-in HTTP authentication.| inlets.dev
Find out how Inlets, VPC Peering and direct uplinks can be used to connect services into your Kubernetes clusters.| inlets.dev
Inlets Uplink is a complete solution for automating tunnels, that scales from anywhere from ten to tens of thousands of tunnels.| inlets.dev
Learn how to expose Ingress from your Kubernetes cluster like magic without having to setup any additional infrastructure.| inlets.dev
In this new release of inlets, you can now get insights into your tunnel servers through the status command and new Prometheus monitoring. I’ll walk you through why inlets was built as a Cloud Native tunnel, followed by the various changes and features introduced in this release.| inlets.dev
Learn how one user cleared his headache and got reliable local port-forwarding for Kubernetes| inlets.dev
We’re excited to announce Inlets (tm) Uplink, a tunnel solution built with our SaaS and Service Provider customers.| inlets.dev
Inlets Secure Tunnels From Dev to Cloud| docs.inlets.dev