mherger wrote: > > Serveo has the option to use SSH public key authentication but that > > involves public/private rsa keys which are not a traditional username > > and password and explains why they are to be left blank. > > It's my understanding that this is not being used to protect access to > the host, but the connection when using a custom domain of yours. > > IMHO ngrok is kind of a cloud based reverse proxy with additional > features, whereas serveo is much simpler, but mostly a port forwarding > service. No added http features besides the https wrapper. But your LMS > > would be as exposed to the internet as if you did forward the port on > your router. > > -- > > Michael
Serveo A portscanner on 9000 wouldnt find it. Youd have to guess the unique part of the serveo host name and know that 443 would expose 9000 but yes it must effectively be open. Its the simplicity and validity of the SSL cert that makes this attractive if a little risky. Ill get myself an SSL cert for my router I think and use its in built SSL web proxy VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS) [B]Living Room* - Joggler & SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 -> Celestion F20s *Office* - Pi3+Sreen -> Sony TAFE320 -> Celestion F10s / Pi2+DAC & SB3 -> Onkyo CRN755 -> Wharfedale Modus Cubes *Dining Room* -> SB Boom *Kitchen* -> UE Radio (upgraded to SB Radio) *Bedroom (Bedside)* - Pi2+DAC ->ToppingTP21 ->AKG Headphones *Bedroom (TV)* - SB Touch ->Sherwood AVR ->Mordaunt Short M10s Everything controlled by iPeng ------------------------------------------------------------------------ d6jg's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=44051 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=111016
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