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# How to use the service
## Easiest method
Add this to your `~/.bashrc` or `~/.zshrc`:
```sh
http () {
ssh -p 2222 -oHostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa -R 80:localhost:"$1" ssh.neur0tx.site
}
httpa () {
ssh -p 2222 -oHostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa -R "$1":80:localhost:"$2" ssh.neur0tx.site
}
```
and then run `source ~/.bashrc` or `source ~/.zshrc`.
Now you can forward your services like this:
* `http 80` to forward a service on port `:80` with random subdomain. Service will be available at `.proxy.neur0tx.site`.
* `httpa domain 80` to forward a service on port `:80` with subdomain `domain`. Service will be available at `domain.proxy.neur0tx.site` (if this domain is not taken yet).
## All methods
* Forward service on port `:80` with random subdomain:
```sh
$ ssh -p 2222 -R 80:localhost:80 ssh.neur0tx.site
```
* Forward service on port `:8080` with custom subdomain:
```sh
$ ssh -p 2222 -R subdomain:80:localhost:80 ssh.neur0tx.site
```
* For Fedora you can add `-oHostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa` before `ssh -p 2222` to prevent any problems with the key compatibility.
* Function for `bash` / `zsh` to use as an alias (usage: `http 80`):
```sh
http () {
ssh -p 2222 -oHostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa -R 80:localhost:"$1" ssh.neur0tx.site
}
```
* Same function but with custom subdomain (usage: `httpa subdomain 80`):
```sh
httpa () {
ssh -p 2222 -oHostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa -R "$1":80:localhost:"$2" ssh.neur0tx.site
}
```