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Re: Anyone got a ZBitX or SBitX connected to the Internet?


 

Tricky, as most people have a home internet router, so the external IP address will be that. The method will be to use port forwarding. They port-forward a random port (say 3000) to <sBitx LAN IP>:22 (I think) inside their home router. The router should also probably static allocate the LAN IP. Then you use "ssh -X -l pi <router WAN IP>:3000 sbitx/sbitx" to remote in. An sbitx window will pop up on your Mac. (I've only done this on Linux, but it should work on a Mac). This is what needs to be done when one has an internet router in one's shack and wants to operate remote from a comfy bedroom.

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On Fri, Jan 31, 2025, at 11:22 PM, Buddy Brannan wrote:
Howdy,

Long shot, probably, but wondering if anyone has a Z- or SBitX that is
either online or can be put online at some prearranged time?
Essentially, I’d really like to see how usable the web interface is
with either a Mac or Windows screen reader, for use until we can
somehow get a talking local interface. Likely as not I’ll get one or
the other of ‘em to play with sometime this year. Give me a good excuse
to try and learn something useful and maybe scratch that building itch.

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