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by tjoff
3336 days ago
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I don't dislike it, at all. People seem to like it and I have no reason to distrust that. And if you really don't have any box to SSH to and can't see any use of a VPS other than an SSH tunnel then fine - ngrok is probably great. But... If the only reason you do this is because you haven't got a clue about what dynamic DNS is, as many here seems to do, or you feel that setting up a SSH tunnel is complicated then I'm going to assume that you have no clue about the security implications of using something such as ngrok (or an SSH tunnel) to your local machine - and should probably not under any circumstances be allowed to set one up at your office. That assumption might be wrong, but the discussions here only reinforce my belief that the niche for this (perhaps excellent) tool should be extremely small even within the HN audience. And that it isn't (currently at the top of the front page) is quite concerning. It solves a very small problem that I can solve with tools I (and most people on HN) already have installed - without going through someone else's cloud. Without registering for yet another service (bad or good, doesn't matter). I'm questioning that there is a need for this among the HN audience. And I'm questioning that most people that have a need for it should be allowed to use it. Whether the tool is awesome or not is besides the point. |
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