ngrok one key install shell(http://soft.clang.cn/ngrok/install_ngrok.sh) - fixed^Curl command not found · f8q8/ngrok-one-key-install@3a895b3
Closed as not planned ngrok used to work just fine on my previous computer, but when I runngrok http 9999I get: ↵ SIGKILL(9) ngrok http 9999 [1] 35034 killed ngrok http 9999 ✔ ngrok [1] 41235 segmentation fault ngrok I'm running this on one of those new fancy mac (Silicon),...
info @expo/ngrok-bin-linux-arm@2.3.40: The CPU architecture "x64" is incompatible with this module. info @expo/ngrok-bin-linux-arm64@2.3.40: The platform "win32" is incompatible with this module. info "@expo/ngrok-bin-linux-arm64@2.3.40" is an optional dependency and failed compatibi...
For example, in some cases, a user may need an access to a remote computer, but port 22 for ssh may be blocked by a firewall or router. The remote user can use a reverse connection application like TeamViewer or Ngrok to make their local resources (like ssh, web server, etc.) public...
Ngrok is an interesting animal because it is both afor-profit companyand a free-to-use command-line tool. But I’ve never found the commercial side to interfere withngrok‘s utility. Ngrok gives you a zero-stress way to access a development machine from a remote browser. But it does mor...
Ngrok is an interesting animal because it is both afor-profit companyand a free-to-use command-line tool. But I’ve never found the commercial side to interfere withngrok‘s utility. Ngrok gives you a zero-stress way to access a development machine from a remote browser. But it does mor...
If you get an error like complete:13: command not found: compdef, then add the following to the beginning of your ~/.zshrc file:autoload -Uz compinit compinitTo set the civo completion code for zsh to auto-load on start up yo can run this command....
-rw--- 1 karlisjanisels staff 61 Feb 3 2022 ngrok.yml brew info nginx ==> nginx: stable 1.23.4 (bottled), HEAD HTTP(S) server and reverse proxy, and IMAP/POP3 proxy server https://nginx.org/ /opt/homebrew/Cellar/nginx/1.23.1 (23 files, 2.2MB) Built from source /opt/homebrew...
$ tldr ngrok Reverse proxy that creates a secure tunnel from a public endpoint to a locally running web service. Ngrok is an interesting animal because it is both afor-profit companyand a free-to-use command-line tool. But I’ve never found the commercial side to interfere withngrok‘s ...
your original command and terminal will find it. If you've run several commands with similar names you may have to type more characters to uniquely identify it. Once you've found the command you want, pressenterto run it or theright arrowto put it into the command line but not run it...