Pi Guide - Access Raspberry Pi From Anywhere In The World Outside Home Network | Start Ngrok on Boot

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Access your Raspberry Pi from anywhere in the world without port forwarding on the router. Access Raspberry Pi from anywhere. SSH to Raspberry Pi from Anywhere on Internet. Access Raspberry Pi outside home network. Raspberry Pi remote access. Start Ngrok on Boot. Auto strat ngrok on boot. #raspberrypi #ngrok #rpi

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The best demo for SSH tunneling so far !! awesome !!

zeeshanali
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Indian developers are the best, thanks for the tutorial, you are awesome

victorduran
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Awesome service and this video too. I was struggling to write correct ssh command. Video solved the issue.

halsvk
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Awesome. Worked well. !! Thank you very much.

michaelraju
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Great video. I was looking for something like this and glad i found it. I will be trying it out. However my main access is to use transmission and nextCloud. NextCloud requires you to authorised the domain name in order to access it so how do i do that and domain name changes on every boot? If you can make a tutorial for NextCloud it would be great. Thanks a lot

wolvrG
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Hey SID! have you had a chance to test Ngrok with Raspbian Buster PiServer? Was hoping to achieve PXEBoot from anywhere in the world.

aaronhoerst
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How can i access TCP Tunnel with FTP of respective port 21...?
I tried the same process as shown. Can anyone help me please?

BlackXroot
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I did follwed all the step... I couldn't connect to rasberi pi... Any suggestions?

dharmaece
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your background image is perfect.would you put a link to download it????

gpu_core
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Hello thank you for your video its very useful. Im using the autostart configuration but I need only use one HTTPS for the port 3000 and don't need to use the tunnel for the same port but with HTTP. Ngrok dcumentation has the command : ngrok http -bind-tls=true site.dev:3000 but Im not sure how use it for each HTTP tunnel (I need cancel two of those). Hope you can help me. Thank you very much!!!!

hugog
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Hello Shivasiddharth, Can you help out. From your very goof to follow instruction I can not get the git clone. But I can download on my Mac from GitHub. Where to copy on the Pi to proceed

oortrekkerdrone
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Do I need to port forward in my router for this to work? In this video you used port 10135. So should I port forward the port shown on my screen? or do I port forward port 22? or there is no need for port forwarding for this to work?

aaronryder
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Is this safe from Security point of view? Can we have pi 24*7 on Ngrok ?

sujitrp
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I have a question, my ngrok installed in the root directory and the service status says "not active". How can I fix this?

IXBoyI
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when i type "./ngrok start --all " i get he message: "./ngrok is a directory" and nothing happens

MoraesFS
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how to do you copy-paste in nano editor?

sarveshkesharwani
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Can you please explain the purpose of service-installer.sh.

varunbhoopalam
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Hello! I already followed the whole process in the video, but when trying to connect to any of the ports, either from ssh or VNC, I get some issues. In the case of the SSH application, there’s a message displayed that says that there were problems in the connection, and about VNC, the message is “Error: either VNC Server is not running, or it is using an incompatible protocol version.” How can I fix all of this? Greetings from Mexico. :)

axelsanchez
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Does the url which we get remains constant?

jyothis
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Do the ngrok URLs change every time you boot? How can you see what ngrok URL is for what port/purpose? (Example, vnc, ssh, http)

StormerG