On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 8:43:46 AM UTC+3 Niresh wrote:

> Is there a way to access the beagle-bone using SSH or something like that 
> without registering the device to another server?
>

This is a network setup issue. Any remote access solution requires that a 
network route exist from your computer to the BBB. If you and the BBB are 
in the same local network, it's routable and you can connect to it. If the 
BBB has a public IP address (or port forwarding is set up to it), it's 
routable and you can connect to it. If the BBB is behind a NAT and no port 
forwarding is set up, it's not routable and you cannot connect to it. 

Here's where the various tunnelling and VPN solutions come in. You can 
choose one which is best for your requirements, but you cannot get remote 
access to a non-routable device without them.

I've used a simple jumpbox in the form of an SSH server where all the 
different BBB-s connect to. Each opens a remote tunnel on a specific port 
which leads back to it. Eg. port 20013 would have a tunnel to device nr 13, 
port 20014 to nr 14 etc. There's a Debian package called autossh with a 
script which maintains a persistent SSH connection to the jumpbox. This is 
a fairly simple solution to set up and use initially, but not a very good 
one - mainly because it doesn't scale beyond a few dozen devices. I'd go 
for a VPN next time. 

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Kind regards,
Tarmo

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