
Security Fundamentals
Obfuscation 101: Unmasking the Tricks Behind Malicious Code
Attackers use obfuscation to hide malware in open source packages. Learn how to spot these techniques across npm, PyPI, Maven, and more.
svrx-plugin-localtunnel
Advanced tools
localtunnel client plugin for svrx
This plugin is used to expose your local server to localtunnel.me
please confirm you have installed svrx already
svrx -p localtunnel?subdomain=svrx
const svrx = require('svrx');
svrx({
plugins: ['localtunnel']
}).start();
with options
svrx({
plugins: [{
name: 'localtunnel',
options: {
subdomain: 'svrx'
}
]
}).start();
example above will init https://svrx.localtunnel.me for you
A string value requesting a specific subdomain on the proxy server
subdomain is optional, localtunnel will auto create a random domain for you.
Proxy to this hostname instead of localhost
localhost is optional
specify host if you want to use custom localtunnel/server
deafult is https://localtunnel.me
FAQs
localtunnel plugin for server-x
The npm package svrx-plugin-localtunnel receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, svrx-plugin-localtunnel popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that svrx-plugin-localtunnel demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security Fundamentals
Attackers use obfuscation to hide malware in open source packages. Learn how to spot these techniques across npm, PyPI, Maven, and more.
Security News
Join Socket for exclusive networking events, rooftop gatherings, and one-on-one meetings during BSidesSF and RSA 2025 in San Francisco.
Security News
Biome's v2.0 beta introduces custom plugins, domain-specific linting, and type-aware rules while laying groundwork for HTML support and embedded language features in 2025.