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Passbolt

Access local Passbolt from the internet

Steps to access local Passbolt from the internet

Step 1: Download LocalXpose

Package manager for Linux

$ snap install localxpose

Debian

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Ubuntu

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Mint

(.deb)

Red Hat

/

CentOS

/

Fedora

(.rpm)

Arch Linux

(.pkg.tar.zst)

Binary download for Linux

Step 2: Start your Passbolt server(e.g. http://localhost:80)

Step 3: Run LocalXpose form your terminal and point it to your Passbolt local address

$

loclx tunnel http --to http://localhost:80

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