Thank you for the information. I remember my ex-colleague used to download
a file from a server using curl utility and run those files. So, I would
like to know any similar simple procedure to download and upgrade BBB
binary files which are stored in the server.


Regards,
NK

On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 7:09 PM Tarmo <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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> Tarmo
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