No port forwarding or UPnP is involved. The client i.e. your browser and server i.e. the Pi will try to connect to each other directly. If that isn't possible then it'll go through a relay server that is paid for by Raspberry Pi.Given that the product announcement (or was it the beta announcement) involved server locations, and didn't say anything about manually configuring routers and dynamic DNS I image the remote Pi uses uPNP (or similar) to setup port forwarding on the router then connects to the server to register its IP address etc. Clients connect to the server which redirects them to the actual target device.
OK. Thanks.
I got the details wrong but the principle right - connection goes through a server on the internet for non-local usage.;
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Sun Sep 08, 2024 8:27 pm