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  1. Introducing http-request: Call your services directly from Traffic Policy

    Trigger internal services, validate requests, log events, connect to AI APIs, and generally give your gateway a brain with the new http-request action.

  2. Introducing the Basic Auth Traffic Policy action

    Secure your endpoints with ngrok’s Basic Auth Traffic Policy, compatible with both interactive and programmatic access to your APIs or apps, in a few minutes.

  3. Why and how we ‘stringified’ your API gateway policies

    By replacing highly typed configs with raw YAML/JSON, we’ve eliminated a major UX papercut and given you feature updates “for free.” Let’s see what’s changed.

  4. Manage traffic on a region-aware API gateway—without the networking

    Build a region-aware API gateway with ngrok's Traffic Policy. Route requests, manage failover, and enforce regional compliance with simple YAML configs.

  5. Verify webhooks with ngrok’s new Traffic Policy action

    Ensure secure, verified webhook interactions with ngrok’s Traffic Policy Action, enhancing protection and reliability for your endpoints.

  6. Manage traffic at critical connection points with Traffic Policy phases

    Learn how ngrok's phase-based Traffic Policy gives you granular traffic control in more places, from TCP connect through HTTP response, to take decisive action.

  7. Goodbye tunnels, hello agent endpoints

    We've collapsed many flags into one for simplicity and unified naming conventions to flatten the learning curve. Join us in saying bye by updating your configs!

  8. Flexible and expressive traffic orchestration: introducing internal endpoints

    Internal endpoints are secure, non-public endpoints that end with .internal, allowing you to route traffic based on headers, paths, subdomains, and more.

  9. How we built the Traffic Policy module and its actions

    Traffic Policy is now the one true (and final!) way to shape your requests and responses. Let’s explore why we built it, how, and what it means for you.

  10. Visibility and limits: Keep track of your ngrok usage

    Track your ngrok usage effectively with our dashboard, offering visibility into metrics like traffic, endpoints, and data transfers.

  11. Introducing Load Balancer support for ngrok Kubernetes Operator

    Enhance Kubernetes operations with ngrok’s Load Balancer support, streamlining access and connectivity for services in your clusters.

  12. Send ngrok Network Traffic Logs to Azure Monitor

    Seamlessly integrate ngrok with Azure Monitor to forward network traffic logs for enhanced visibility and secure traffic management.

  13. Easier DNS configuration with subdomains and zones—and a switch

    Using branded domains with ngrok? It’s never been easier or more error-proof to establish proper DNS zones for delegation and namespacing.

  14. It’s about time: Format timestamps and time zones in the ngrok dashboard

    Customize timestamps in your ngrok dashboard to streamline debugging and enhance event observability across time zones.

  15. Traffic Policy Engine - What are CEL variables?

    Harness the power of CEL variables in ngrok’s Traffic Policy Module to create dynamic, robust traffic filtering rules for your APIs.

  16. ngrok Accounts Now Require a Valid Payment Method to use TCP Endpoints

    In an effort to curb abuse, a valid payment method must be added to your ngrok account, including the free tier, before using TCP endpoints.

  17. ngrok Network Traffic Inspector is now Generally Available with replay and additional retention

    Capture, inspect, and replay traffic for up to 90 days from the ngrok dashboard with our Network Traffic Inspector, now GA.

  18. Automate Bot User creation and management with our new APIs

    ngrok now features a new Bot Users API endpoint that allows you to automate the creation, management, and deletion of Bot Users in your account.

  19. ngrok Introduces Network Traffic Inspection - Available directly from the dashboard

    Our new network traffic inspector provides network traffic observability for all endpoints. A modern PCAP in the cloud.

  20. Introducing support for the Kubernetes Gateway API in the ngrok Kubernetes Operator

    Get all the benefits of ngrok with Kubernetes: effortless configuration, environment independence, security with resiliency, and acceleration.

  21. Drive application performance and stability with global rate limiting

    Master application stability and performance with ngrok's rate limiting, ensuring fair resource distribution and preventing overload.

  22. Introducing new domains for the ngrok global network

    Discover ngrok's new domains: ngrok.pizza for free users and ngrok.pro for premium. Enable HTTP/HTTPS connections outside the HSTS preload list.

  23. Introducing ngrok's Traffic Policy module

    Discover ngrok's Traffic Policy module: manage traffic across platforms using CEL and JSON/YAML, with flexible configurations and advanced logic.

  24. Introducing ngrok’s developer-defined API Gateway: Shifting the paradigm of API delivery

    ngrok's composable API gateway allows you to filter traffic, route to any number of upstream API services and more—all powered by our Traffic Policy engine.

  25. Introducing end-to-end HTTP/2 support from client to origin server

    ngrok now supports HTTP/2 to speed up the traffic between client and server

  26. Get started with User Agent Filtering

    ngrok users can now use the User Agent Filter module to filter traffic destined for upstream services based on the value of the HTTP user-agent request header.

  27. Our next generation firewall project

    Read about how we have improved our firewall and created an open-source Firewall Toolkit in the process.

  28. Introducing Pay-as-you-go pricing for ngrok

    New from ngrok: Pay-as-you-go pricing. Optimize costs by paying just for active endpoints, perfect for delivering apps and APIs to production.

  29. Product Updates: ngrok-go, ngrok-rs, OAuth & Webhooks for free

    This month we've been busy with ngrok-go, ngrok-rust, making OAuth and webhook verification free for all plans, and traveling coast to coast and even to Europe.

  30. New ngrok domains now available

    Announcing new ngrok domains for free and paid users. Automatically route traffic to the nearest region, providing visitors with a faster experience.

  31. Introducing ngrok-rs - safe and portable network ingress to your Rust apps 🦀

    Today, we're excited to announce ngrok-rs, our native and idiomatic crate for embedding secure ingress directly into your Rust applications.

  32. Expanding ngrok's free plan with security in one line

    We're adding our security features — OAuth and Webhook validation — to our free plan.

  33. Introducing ngrok-go: Ingress to Your Go Apps as a net.Listener

    Announcing ngrok-go, for embedding secure ingress directly into your Go applications. ngrok-go is the ngrok agent packaged as a Go library.

  34. How ngrok Actively Combats Phishing Attacks

    Phishing attacks are one of the most common attacks on the internet, and ngrok is committed to actively trying to stop them.

  35. New ngrok Global Network Domains coming soon

    Announcing the release of our new ngrok Global Network domains for our free and paid users. Read to learn more about our upcoming Global Network capabilities.

  36. ngrok December update: Dashboard SSO, Identity-Aware Ingress

    Improved security with Dashboard SSO & Identity-Aware Ingress, new docs, community contributions to webhook security, and open-source firewall tools for go.

  37. ngrok October update: no-grok, OAuth, and webhooks for all

    Agentless ngrok, new integrations, new OAuth providers, and signed agent. Launch your tunnels faster with IT and security approval.

  38. ngrok August Update: webhooks, community & trust portal

    We've been busy working on webhook verification, the trust & security portal, and even our community efforts with Slack. Read on for more details!

  39. ngrok Security Disclosure, May 2022

    Last week, we fixed a multi-tenancy bug in the ngrok dashboard’s caching layer. We have contacted all accounts affected by the bug directly.