philchillbill wrote: 
> Serveo has the option to use SSH public key authentication (PKA) but
> that involves public/private rsa keys which are not a traditional
> username and password and explains why they are to be left blank. Their
> site explains PKA. You can use serveo without PKA to create an unsecured
> tunnel, and combine it with apache to reverse-proxy towards your LMS
> machine with basic auth enforced. More involved but very secure. At
> least there's no need then to get an SSL cert and DDNS name and open
> ports. If you did things that way, the server path to fill in would
> still be serveo but you WOULD then fill in the username and password
> that you configured for the secondary apache.
> 
> However, ngrok is by far the easiest option and it's very secure.

My router - Draytek Vigor - supports SSL Web Proxy with user/pass. 
Https://mypublicipaddress:443 proxies to http://lmsip:9000
Presumably this would also work?



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