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The documentation for SolidSense software is not maintained by SolidRun and the information herein is not actual with the latest version of the software, please contact our partner SolidSense Connect who is now developing the SolidSense software.

When a gateway is in operation, it is seldom directly accessible because it own IP address is local to the sub-network it is hooked on and behind NAT routers and firewalls. A gateway can access a remote application crossing the routers (if the port is open), but the reverse is not true.

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That service is very simple to setup and use:

  1. Create an account on the service, there is a free plan to test then you can upgrade to commercial plans.

  2. Install the client on the gateway (see additional information below)

  3. Configure the client (see below)

  4. From the web page of the service, you can then open a Kura web interface or get a proxy url to open an SSH session.

In the future release of the SolidSense platform, there will be a full integration of the Remote.it service to allow seamless navigation towards the gateways as well as a simplified installation process.

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Also the recommendation is to create 2 local services:

  1. Kura (http on port 80) with the naming <device id>-kura

  2. ssh (on port 22 by default) with the naming <device id>-ssh

To make it simple you can run the interactive configuration: connectd_installer. For more installation options please refer to the Remote.it documentation.

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