This release introduces system tray support and automatic tunnel startup!
You can now enable tunnels directly from the system tray. Any changes you make in the Tunnel Configuration UI — such as adding "firefox" to the Include list — will instantly reflect in the system tray menu. Likewise, if you enable a tunnel from the system tray, the UI will update to match.
We’ve also added automatic tunnel startup. You can now choose to start a tunnel automatically when the system boots (before login). Whenever you update a tunnel’s configuration, it becomes the new auto-start configuration - even if you don’t click "Enable." The updated config is saved and ready to run at system boot.
This update took a bit longer to land due to some under-the-hood refactoring to ensure real-time syncing between the UI and system tray. Both features are first iterations - feedback is welcome via the feedback email!
🆕 New Features & Improvements
✅ Tunnel Auto-Start — Start selected tunnels automatically on system startup (before login).
✅ System Tray Integration — View, select, and enable tunnels directly from the system tray.
🐞 Bug Fixes
🔧 Fixed an issue where comments in imported configs were being misinterpreted.
Troubleshooting
App Log Files
C:\Users\[YOUR USERNAME]\AppData\Local\com.tunnl.to\logs\app_logs.log
Wiresock Config File
The Wiresock config file that is generated after clicking the "Enable" button is located at:
C:\Users\[YOUR USERNAME]\AppData\Local\TunnlTo\tunnel.conf
Support
Email: support [AT] tunnl.to
Feedback
Email: feedback [AT] tunnl.to
Download
Windows 10/11 x64: TunnlTo_2.1.7_x64_en-US.msi
Windows 10/11 ARM64: TunnlTo_2.1.7_arm64-setup.exe