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ebbflow 1.1.0, published by Ebbflow.io, is a lightweight network proxy client engineered to bridge remote traffic with local servers through the Ebbflow cloud platform. Designed for administrators and DevOps teams who need reliable ingress without opening public ports, the daemon runs unobtrusively on the end host, transparently forwarding SSH or arbitrary TCP streams from the Ebbflow edge to the designated service behind NAT or a firewall. After installation the process starts automatically, listening on the loopback interface and registering the machine’s configured endpoints with the upstream control plane; inside containerized environments the same binary can be launched in foreground mode, giving orchestrators full control over lifecycle and logging. Typical use cases include exposing an internal CI server for secure off-site access, tunneling production database replicas for analytics, or allowing ephemeral developer environments to receive webhooks without static IPs. The client maintains encrypted sessions, handles graceful reconnection when network topology changes, and consumes minimal CPU and memory so it can coexist with production workloads. Since its initial release the publisher has shipped three successive versions, iterating on connection resilience, latency reduction, and cross-platform packaging while preserving command-line compatibility. As a utility within the Networking category, ebbflow complements existing load balancers and VPNs by offering a pay-as-you-go alternative that requires no firewall rule changes or dedicated public addresses. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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