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port forwarding to access wsl localhost from windows
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# credit: https://github.com/edwindijas | |
$remoteport = bash.exe -c "ip a s eth0 | grep 'inet '" | |
$found = $remoteport -match '\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}'; | |
if( $found ){ | |
$remoteport = $matches[0]; | |
} else{ | |
echo "The Script Exited, the ip address of WSL 2 cannot be found"; | |
exit; | |
} | |
#[Ports] | |
#All the ports you want to forward separated by coma | |
$ports=@(80,443,10000,3000,5000); | |
#[Static ip] | |
#You can change the addr to your ip config to listen to a specific address | |
$addr='0.0.0.0'; | |
$ports_a = $ports -join ","; | |
#Remove Firewall Exception Rules | |
iex "Remove-NetFireWallRule -DisplayName 'WSL 2 Firewall Unlock' "; | |
#adding Exception Rules for inbound and outbound Rules | |
iex "New-NetFireWallRule -DisplayName 'WSL 2 Firewall Unlock' -Direction Outbound -LocalPort $ports_a -Action Allow -Protocol TCP"; | |
iex "New-NetFireWallRule -DisplayName 'WSL 2 Firewall Unlock' -Direction Inbound -LocalPort $ports_a -Action Allow -Protocol TCP"; | |
for( $i = 0; $i -lt $ports.length; $i++ ){ | |
$port = $ports[$i]; | |
iex "netsh interface portproxy delete v4tov4 listenport=$port listenaddress=$addr"; | |
iex "netsh interface portproxy add v4tov4 listenport=$port listenaddress=$addr connectport=$port connectaddress=$remoteport"; | |
} |
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wsl ports are not available on windows by default on wsl 2. This script can be used to port forward required ports to the windows so that it can be accessed via
localhost
and make it available to all the devices on the same network.The required ports can be added to the
$ports
and$addr
can be pointed to a specific interface(eg. 127.0.0.1) instead of 0.0.0.0 which basically makes the ports available to all the interfaces including local area network.