How does ‚Automatically run NGROK with authtoken ' work?
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2024 6:39 am
Hi,
I‘m new to BI and new to this forum. So, please excuse my lack of experience.
I set up remote access for my BI using my own domain. It works fine if I do it exactly how it’s described in the manual on p. 204-207.
Now, I wonder how the option ‘Automatically run NGROK with authtoken’ in settings -> web server work. (Unfortunately, it’s not described in the manual.)
When I activate the option and enter my NGROK authtoken, a tunnel to an ephemeral endpoint gets established after startup (visible under https://dashboard.ngrok.com/tunnels/agents and https://dashboard.ngrok.com/cloud-edge/endpoints, reachable under xxx.ngrok.app.
How can I automatically establish a tunnel via my own domain? I tried to enter my own domain under ‘Remote external (WAN/Internet) address’, but that doesn’t help. I’m running BI as a service.
Thanks in advance!
I‘m new to BI and new to this forum. So, please excuse my lack of experience.
I set up remote access for my BI using my own domain. It works fine if I do it exactly how it’s described in the manual on p. 204-207.
Now, I wonder how the option ‘Automatically run NGROK with authtoken’ in settings -> web server work. (Unfortunately, it’s not described in the manual.)
When I activate the option and enter my NGROK authtoken, a tunnel to an ephemeral endpoint gets established after startup (visible under https://dashboard.ngrok.com/tunnels/agents and https://dashboard.ngrok.com/cloud-edge/endpoints, reachable under xxx.ngrok.app.
How can I automatically establish a tunnel via my own domain? I tried to enter my own domain under ‘Remote external (WAN/Internet) address’, but that doesn’t help. I’m running BI as a service.
Thanks in advance!