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15 | 15 | - [Stripping `/proxy/<port>` from the request path](#stripping-proxyport-from-the-request-path) |
16 | 16 | - [Proxying to create a React app](#proxying-to-create-a-react-app) |
17 | 17 | - [Proxying to a Vue app](#proxying-to-a-vue-app) |
18 | | -- [SSH into code-server on VS Code](#ssh-into-code-server-on-vs-code) |
19 | | - - [Option 1: cloudflared tunnel](#option-1-cloudflared-tunnel) |
20 | | - - [Option 2: ngrok tunnel](#option-2-ngrok-tunnel) |
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373 | 370 | 3. access app at `<code-server-root>/absproxy/3454` e.g. `http://localhost:8080/absproxy/3454` |
374 | 371 |
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375 | 372 | Read more about `publicPath` in the [Vue.js docs](https://cli.vuejs.org/config/#publicpath) |
376 | | - |
377 | | -## SSH into code-server on VS Code |
378 | | - |
379 | | -[](https://ohmyz.sh/)  [](vscode:extension/ms-vscode-remote.remote-ssh) |
380 | | - |
381 | | -Follow these steps where code-server is running: |
382 | | - |
383 | | -1. Install `openssh-server`, `wget`, and `unzip`. |
384 | | - |
385 | | -````bash |
386 | | -# example for Debian and Ubuntu operating systems |
387 | | -sudo apt update |
388 | | -sudo apt install wget unzip openssh-server |
389 | | - |
390 | | -2. Start the SSH server and set the password for your user, if you haven't already. If you use [deploy-code-server](https://github.com/cdr/deploy-code-server), |
391 | | -
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392 | | -```bash |
393 | | -sudo service ssh start |
394 | | -sudo passwd {user} # replace user with your code-server user |
395 | | -```` |
396 | | -
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397 | | -### Option 1: cloudflared tunnel |
398 | | -
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399 | | -[](https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared) |
400 | | -
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401 | | -1. Install [cloudflared](https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared#installing-cloudflared) on your local computer |
402 | | -2. Then go to `~/.ssh/config` and add the following: |
403 | | -
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404 | | -```shell |
405 | | -Host *.trycloudflare.com |
406 | | -HostName %h |
407 | | -User root |
408 | | -Port 22 |
409 | | -ProxyCommand "cloudflared location" access ssh --hostname %h |
410 | | -``` |
411 | | -
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412 | | -3. Run `cloudflared tunnel --url ssh://localhost:22` on the remote server |
413 | | -
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414 | | -4. Finally on VS Code or any IDE that supports SSH, run `ssh coder@https://your-link.trycloudflare.com` or `ssh [email protected]` |
415 | | -
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416 | | -### Option 2: ngrok tunnel |
417 | | -
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418 | | -[](https://ngrok.com/) |
419 | | -
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420 | | -1. Make a new account for ngrok [here](https://dashboard.ngrok.com/login) |
421 | | -
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422 | | -2. Now, get the ngrok binary with `wget` and unzip it with `unzip`: |
423 | | -
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424 | | -```bash |
425 | | -wget "https://bin.equinox.io/c/4VmDzA7iaHb/ngrok-stable-linux-amd64.zip" |
426 | | -unzip "ngrok-stable-linux-amd64.zip" |
427 | | -``` |
428 | | -
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429 | | -5. Then, go to [dashboard.ngrok.com](https://dashboard.ngrok.com) and go to the `Your Authtoken` section. |
430 | | -6. Copy the Authtoken shown there. |
431 | | -7. Now, go to the folder where you unzipped ngrok and store the Authtoken from the ngrok Dashboard. |
432 | | -
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433 | | -```bash |
434 | | -./ngrok authtoken YOUR_AUTHTOKEN # replace YOUR_AUTHTOKEN with the ngrok authtoken. |
435 | | -``` |
436 | | -
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437 | | -8. Now, forward port 22, which is the SSH port with this command: |
438 | | -
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439 | | -```bash |
440 | | -./ngrok tcp 22 |
441 | | -``` |
442 | | -
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443 | | -Now, you get a screen in the terminal like this: |
444 | | -
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445 | | -```output |
446 | | -ngrok by @inconshreveable(Ctrl+C to quit) |
447 | | -
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448 | | -Session Status online |
449 | | -Account {Your name} (Plan: Free) |
450 | | -Version 2.3.40 |
451 | | -Region United States (us) |
452 | | -Web Interface http://127.0.0.1:4040 |
453 | | -Forwarding tcp://0.tcp.ngrok.io:19028 -> localhost:22 |
454 | | -``` |
455 | | -
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456 | | -Copy the forwarded link `0.tcp.ngrok.io` and remember the port number `19028`. Type this on your local Visual Studio Code: |
457 | | -
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458 | | -```bash |
459 | | - |
460 | | -``` |
461 | | -
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462 | | -The port redirects you to the default SSH port 22, and you can then successfully connect to code-server by entering the password you set for the user. |
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