philchillbill wrote: 
> Then either revert to the previous way of doing it without using a
> config file (specifying everything on the command line), or try setting
> up the service. It's pretty easy actually.
> 
> It is a process when you run it in the terminal. ps aux | grep ngrok
> will show you the PID for that process (process ID number). You can kill
> a tunnel without rebooting by doing sudo kill PID, where PID is that
> number.

If I set up a service and it all goes wrong (on my side, eg. edit
errors) then how do I clear the service and start again?  Do I just
rename/remove the .service file?

I'm ultra cautious because I don't want to reconfigure the pi os again!



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