malini
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confusion regarding ngrok

Sat Mar 19, 2016 9:41 am

Hi

So i've controlled a relay connected to my Pi from anywhere on a local network (I'm using putty and VNC viewer). Now i wish to control it from anywhere in the world. I downloaded ngrok on my Pi and ran it, and it's showing its tunnel status as online (this means it's working right?)
I used the command ./ngrok tcp 22 and i have attached a file showing what i get.

How to proceed from here?
Please help

PS - I'm using a dynamic ip for my Pi
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fruitoftheloom
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Re: confusion regarding ngrok

Sat Mar 19, 2016 10:27 am

malini wrote:Hi

So i've controlled a relay connected to my Pi from anywhere on a local network (I'm using putty and VNC viewer). Now i wish to control it from anywhere in the world. I downloaded ngrok on my Pi and ran it, and it's showing its tunnel status as online (this means it's working right?)
I used the command ./ngrok tcp 22 and i have attached a file showing what i get.

How to proceed from here?
Please help

PS - I'm using a dynamic ip for my Pi
Err no it does not work like that from outside your Local Network:

http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding



Maybe Weaved would suffice ? https://www.weaved.com/raspberry-pi-remote-connection
Rather than negativity think outside the box !
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