Paul Webster wrote: 
> I think what castalla is referring to is getting the xxxxx part after a
> restart of the ngrok application (e.g. on reboot) when using a free
> ngrok account.
> I think that my suggestion (edit config file) would allow a browser
> elsewhere in the LAN to find out what it is.
> 
> Presumably it would also be possible to find it from the ngrok service
> web site as well.

According to the ngrok website, it should be possible to get the ngrok
remote server to display information about connections, etc.by http
192.168.0.xxx:4040

This just reports:

Can't establish a connection with site.
192.168.0.xxx refused to connect.

Yes the info is available from the ngrok dashboard.  I just wanted to
test out various features.

and

Using linux putty I can't find any way to increase the text size in the
terminal, or any way to copy a line (and then paste into my home PC). 
The text in the terminal is very small to see with my old eyes!



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