ngrok is an reverse proxy, which creates a secure tunnel between local server/services and the public node. 1 Register an account at ngrok: ngrok.com 2 Download ngrok from the website 3 Execute ngrok and enter the authtoken e.g. my-secret-token ./ngrok authtoken my-secret-token Example To reverse proxy our port 80 (http), so that externally available domain …
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