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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Remote SSH Access to the Mirrors You Give Away

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    • bheplerB Offline
      bhepler Module Developer
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        sdetweil @bhepler
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        @bhepler aws also provides generated keypairs.

        I just created a server the other day to host an app. I have both ssh and scp’ed to that server from windows and my mirror and my Linux machine

        Sam

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          motdog
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          I was planning on using https://www.dataplicity.com/ for my giveaway that I am working on. For the less technical of us this may be simpler and free

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          • bheplerB Offline
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            If you have an easier way to accomplish this, I highly encourage you to write up a tutorial for us all.

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              motdog @bhepler
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              @bhepler I have no idea at this point if it works, I just didn’t want to spend cash for this. In no way was I trying to be critical of your write up. Super detailed and if I had a reason to use a cloud provider or had a bunch to administer this would be perfect for me.

              My apologies if I came across any other way.

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                bhepler Module Developer @motdog
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                @motdog - It’s all good. There is a way to do this without spending any additional money. You’ll have to modify your residential gateway to forward a port, but it should be possible. It won’t work for university students or people who do not have control over their firewall. I’ll see about writing that up later as an addendum.

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                  motdog @bhepler
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                  @bhepler ok thanks. The first one I am giving away is a college student thats why dataplicity seems like the way to go for me. Hopefully it works

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                    sojourner @bhepler
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                    @bhepler Another cloud host option is google, who offers a free tier as well.

                    my universal caveat – As with all “free” things, TANSTAAFL

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