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Networking and servers • Re: RPI as server

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[NOTE: I'm a co-founder of qbee.io]

There are a few topics in this forum:

viewtopic.php?t=81885

viewtopic.php?t=279448

or installing some sort of proxy and maintaining a list of available devices is also ok, in this case, each device should be accessible via the internet.



another solution since you've asked:

qbee.io: https://qbee.io/

With our tool, you do not have to open ports on the end devices (which is a potential security issue), and you can use our qbee-cli tool to map a remote port to your local machine.

There are 2 options:
1) install qbee-agent on each device and then you'll have all of them in one place and organized.

2) install qbee-agent on a single machine that has access to the internet and local network

Use qbee-cli as a proxy to access your devices and to map remote ports to the local PC or to the RPI that will act as a "server" for your applications.

in addition, with qbee.io you'll get monitoring, security scans, OTA updates, docker support, and more.
it is free for 2 devices and not expensive for more.

More info:
remote access: https://qbee.io/docs/remote-access.html

qbee-cli: https://qbee.io/docs/remote-qbee-cli.html

Statistics: Posted by dmytro_sh — Thu Jul 18, 2024 5:15 pm



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