On Wed, 6 Sep 2017 11:35:21 -0700 (PDT), Richard
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rlte...@gmail.com> declaimed the following:
>I have a nice BBB Node Red application that runs on my LAN quite nicely.
>Now, I'd like to be able to transport it and access it remotely. I see two
>problems with this.
>1) To use it on a new system, I have to get through its router. This
>usually entails forwarding port 1880 to the BBB, but it would have an
>unknown DHCP-provided IP address, and
>2) To find the new system, I would need to know its external IP address.
>
>I've been trying to find answers to these problems, and what I've come
>across is
>MQTT, WebRTC, STUN, TURN, and ICE.
>
>This alphabet soup is causing me to tear out what little hair I have left.
Let me add another bit of alphabet soup: DynDNS (though that is a
particular provider -- look for "dynamic DNS" providers)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_DNS
You'll still need to set up port forwarding on any routers that are in
the way, but this could be how you'd get a fixed domain name linked to the
assigned IP address of the router. The BBB would be set up to connect to
the dynamic DNS server on boot, identifying itself by name -- which gets
associated with the IP of the packet containing the identity. The server
then handles name translation for initiating requests to the device.
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