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  1. danivilo

    Using reverse SSH tunnel to access Blue Iris behind CGNAT

    Thanks tangent. I looked into ngrok but it seemed quite complex to run it self hosted. As I already have a VPS I don't want to pay for a service that can be accomplished without spending more on monthly subscriptions. I also looked at Zerotier and fatedier/frp but they all require a local...
  2. danivilo

    Using reverse SSH tunnel to access Blue Iris behind CGNAT

    Found a solution! Instead of ssh -N -R 8181:localhost:81 me@my.vps.machine.com from Blue Iris server i did ssh -N -R 8181:192.168.xxx.xxx:81 me@my.vps.machine.com (using local server LAN IP) Now it works! To setup a static tunnel you can use something like Bitvise SSH Client | Bitvise or
  3. danivilo

    Using reverse SSH tunnel to access Blue Iris behind CGNAT

    Hi All! I am trying to setup a reverse SSH tunnel to access a Blue Iris server that sits behind CGNAT. (No port forwarding, DDNS etc.) I already have machine access through RDP but I would also like web access. From the Blue Iris server I issue the command: ssh -N -R 8181:localhost:81...
  4. danivilo

    Hi Andy! Do you ship to Guan Zhou City? I need to go through a freight forwarder there. If not...

    Hi Andy! Do you ship to Guan Zhou City? I need to go through a freight forwarder there. If not, can you recommend a mainland seller (that sell international cameras/NVR)?
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