Test Environment Integration
Temporarily expose local or office test services to clients, vendors or remote teams for verification.

Securely publish local web apps, business systems and debugging environments to the public internet via a dedicated client; admins review, assign access entries and manage the connection lifecycle.
Temporarily expose local or office test services to clients, vendors or remote teams for verification.
Let intranet device backends, admin panels and TCP services be accessed in a controlled way over public ports.
Establish auditable access links by client authorization, without complex network policy changes.
Tunnel accounts are applied for and reviewed independently, avoiding mixing with other business accounts.
After approval, view the client ID, auth key, startup command and configuration text.
Enable access per scenario, making testing, operations and demos easier to realize.
Unused public entries can be closed promptly to reduce long-term exposure and resource use.
Enter the dedicated registration from this page and create a tunnel service account.
In My Account, fill in your use case, local service address and contact, then wait for admin review.
Get the Windows or Linux client package, dedicated config and startup command, then connect.