May I also add another alphabet char:

(Open)VPN - that's Virtual Private Network - lets you access the BBB like 
you are on the same network.It's especially easy to set up if you use the 
BBB as a client.

Am Mittwoch, 6. September 2017 20:35:21 UTC+2 schrieb Richard:
>
> I have a nice BBB Node Red application that runs on my LAN quite nicely. 
> Now, I'd like to be able to transport it and access it remotely. I see two 
> problems with this.
> 1) To use it on a new system, I have to get through its router. This 
> usually entails forwarding port 1880 to the BBB, but it would have an 
> unknown DHCP-provided IP address, and
> 2) To find the new system, I would need to know its external IP address.
>
> I've been trying to find answers to these problems, and what I've come 
> across is
> MQTT, WebRTC, STUN, TURN, and ICE.
>
> This alphabet soup is causing me to tear out what little hair I have left. 
> Do I set up an MQTT broker; do I access a publicly available one? Same 
> questions with WebRTC. And if I do one of these, how do I integrate it with 
> my existing application? Do I do something with its existing websocket 
> nodes? Do I use MQTT nodes?
>
> Please point me at something that can help. I've seen basic tutorials 
> (type "Hello World" into one instance and lo-and-behold, it shows up on the 
> other side), but I've not found anything useful beyond that. What do I have 
> to do to provide a web page displaying locally acquired data using Node Red 
> dashboard elements?
>
> Thanks,
> Richard
> 6 September 2017
>
>

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