Expose your home server — no port forwarding, no public IP
Self-hosting is easy until you want access from outside. Port forwarding is fiddly, risky, and impossible behind CGNAT. rslvd.net puts your service on a permanent yourname.rslvd.net URL with automatic HTTPS, free.
Works with everything you self-host
| Service | Tunnel type | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Home Assistant | HTTP | https://ha-yourname.rslvd.net |
| Nextcloud / Jellyfin / Plex | HTTP | Streaming & sync from anywhere |
| Minecraft / Valheim | TCP / UDP | Friends join via your subdomain + port |
| SSH / RDP | TCP | Remote admin without a VPN |
| IP cameras / NVR | HTTP or TCP | Check home from your phone |
Two ways to connect
1. Have a public IP? Use free dynamic DNS: point yourname.rslvd.net at your home IP with the standard router DDNS protocol, our setup scripts, or the Android app. Then forward the port as usual.
2. Behind CGNAT or don't want to open ports? Use a reverse tunnel: run the lightweight tunnel client inside your network and it dials out to rslvd.net — no inbound ports needed at all. HTTPS certificates are issued automatically either way.
Set up in about two minutes
- Sign up free — 2 hosts + 2 tunnels included
- Add a host or tunnel in the dashboard
- Run one command from the tutorial for your platform (Linux, Windows, DD-WRT, OpenWrt)