If you're going to use WiFi for the gateway, then create a wpa_nf file in the boot partition too. So before you unmount the SD card, make sure you create a file in the boot partition called ssh. Use Etcher.io to flash the OS image to your SD card.Download Raspbian Lite, there's no need for a full desktop environment.1uVrSdKk1z- Alex Ellis JanuFlash Raspbian Lite to your SD card I've created a 10 USD Internet gateway using a Raspberry Pi Zero I can get access to any private services I want, from a public IP provided by the cloud. You can ⭐️ star or fork inlets on GitHub Tutorial An API access token for public cloud, such as DigitalOcean - feel free to use this referral link to grab a few credits.An SDCard writer, I use Apple's USB-C SD Card writer.Maybe you want to build a Twitter, Slack, or GitHub bot and receive webhooks? These are all valid use-cases and I'm sure there's loads more you can think of. Why might you want to get access to a service running on your private network? Perhaps you're running an OwnCloud, Plex, a blog, or some other admin dashboard or panel. You might not be able to port-forward, perhaps you're behind Carrier Grade NAT, or on a shared WiFi network, where you're not the administrator - think hot-spot, hotel, or university accomodationĪn Internet gateway with the inlets will provide a persistent connection behind the trickiest of networks and let you expose your private and LAN services of choice to the Internet.Others give you a DHCP IP which changes often. ![]()
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