Thanks for your video. Does this mean you need to port forward on the home network? It would be great to have a video explaining how to use SSH without port forwarding.
It took me longer than it should for me to get it, but I am going to blame your crappy graphics (My self worth needs this to be true) Why not have a line going from out the PC from port 80, then loops back into the PC at port 8888 then loops back out through port 8888 then to the remote PC on port 8888?
Tony hello! Tell us please are there free services providing dynDNS for free by request using specific IP? Need to get access to my local web site through provider's NAT. Thank you in advance. And many thanks for the video!
Hello i dont understand, example 1 Windows Computer opens an Software that Software opens a ngrok tcp 3333 tunnel, now when i Paste this Tunnel inside another Windows PC as a Proxie will i get his IP ? or the IP of the ngrok vps ? I really dont get it
This is the simplest example I have seen so far, thank you for making something easy to understand!
Thank you for the great explanation of reverse ssh tunneling!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks man alot .
I have watch alot of video but i can't understand them .
Now i understan you ❤❤❤
You're welcome!
Love this video,
Keep these coming Tony!
Appreciate it ❤️
Thank you! Will do!
the CLI that you opened is it the CLI of the Power Monitor ?
Many thanks for your awesome explanation!
You are welcome!
Does it require setting up port forwarding on our router?
Very easy to understand. Thanks a lot
You are welcome
Thanks for your video. Does this mean you need to port forward on the home network? It would be great to have a video explaining how to use SSH without port forwarding.
The ssh port of the machine you are giving the access to needs to be opened as far as I am concerned, there seems to be no way around it
Very beautifully explained ...... thanks
What would happen if one device or both the devices are behind a CGNAT? Will we be able to reverse SSH?
Thanks for the vid.
hoenstly you explaiend that so well Thanks!!!!
for this to work we need ssh port to be open on remote server?
does this gonna fail if port forwarding a dynamic IP address ?
Thank you very much again! 😀
Thanks for the video, just want to know does is reverse tunneling secure enough
It should be for most cases
Thanks buddy. I live in a student accommodation, so can't play with the router. I wanted to use SFTP the same way.
excellent video
Thanks!
same can do using python can share code
Really appreciate it. 😀😀
My pleasure 😊
thank you very much, finally i understand
You are welcome!
@@TonyTeachesTech btw is it possible to tunnel using private ip? one of the mechine uses private ip
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Awesome 👍
Thanks 🤗
Insane
how to maintain the tunnel forever?
Run it with a respawn script and nohup
wont work if you behind a NAT, so for almost everybody
It took me longer than it should for me to get it, but I am going to blame your crappy graphics (My self worth needs this to be true) Why not have a line going from out the PC from port 80, then loops back into the PC at port 8888 then loops back out through port 8888 then to the remote PC on port 8888?
Tony hello! Tell us please are there free services providing dynDNS for free by request using specific IP? Need to get access to my local web site through provider's NAT. Thank you in advance. And many thanks for the video!
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Hello i dont understand, example 1 Windows Computer opens an Software that Software opens a ngrok tcp 3333 tunnel, now when i Paste this Tunnel inside another Windows PC as a Proxie will i get his IP ? or the IP of the ngrok vps ? I really dont get it