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mtlynch ◴[] No.23927535[source]
Author here. Happy to answer any questions or take any feedback about this post.
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1. simlevesque ◴[] No.23928079[source]
How would you remotely connect to something like this ? using something like ngrok ?
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2. mtlynch ◴[] No.23928584[source]
Yeah, I haven't looked into that much because everything is on my local network. ngrok looks like it would work. One of my users is looking into remote.it, which seems like a similar service.
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3. gyrgtyn ◴[] No.23929621[source]
zerotier
4. jimatremoteit ◴[] No.23931063[source]
I work for remote.it. If you or your users need any help setting up remote access to the TinyPilot let us know. This looks like a great application. We can make ssh/VNC/http on the Pi available remotely over internet as a free service no problem.
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5. mtlynch ◴[] No.23931896{3}[source]
Oh, that's awesome. Thank you!
6. fock ◴[] No.23932089[source]
or VPN on your router? or just get a VPS and run wireguard.