Access Device Web Applications
Use JFrog Connect to enable port tunneling access to web applications on your edge device.
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Use JFrog Connect to enable port tunneling access to web applications on your edge device.
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You can gain access to your edge device using a number of different port tunneling methods. This page shows an example of using port tunneling to access the web applications on your web device.
Ensure that you use the same port that your web page is hosted through. If you are unsure about the port number, see the document How to Change Nginx Port in Linux to change your server’s port to a known one.
To start remote access session, do the following:
Go to Remote Tools/Port Tunnel in the left menu and choose the device you want to access.
Enter the port through which your web application or web page is hosted. For example, if you are using Nginx server, the default port is 80.
Click Open Tunnel. Wait until Connect produces the remote access address as shown below.
Copy the URL, paste it in the address bar in your preferred web browser, and type Enter.
You will now be able to access the web page hosted on your edge device through your web browser just like a regular web page.
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