The one ring is a myth.
On Feb 28, 2014 7:04 PM, "Stefan Adams" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is it possible for Mojolicious to be the core component in an Internet of
> Things solution?
>
> I want to build a device that is behind a firewall and I want a user who
> is also behind a firewall to connect to that device.  I assume that a cloud
> "gateway" would need to be leveraged.
>
> The user would connect with a web browser to the cloud and the device
> would connect to the cloud with some sort of a web client.  How now can the
> user connect to the device's web interface?
>
> Asked another way, could one build a Nest <http://nest.com>-type solution
> with Mojolicious powering the cloud as well as powering the device?
>
> I'm having a hard time visualizing how a random user web browser would be
> able to connect to a random device behind a firewall, even with a cloud
> "gateway" being used.
>
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