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HTTPS Tunnel Access

Synpse devices provide in-built tunnelling functionality to expose your HTTP servers to the public. This allows hosting simple websites, monitoring and home automation solutions out of the box.

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Synpse makes it simple to expose your HTTP servers to the web. It's ideal for use cases such as:

  • Home automation with

  • Remotely access your notebook

  • Uptime monitoring from your RaspberryPi

  • Machine Learning inference with via HTTP endpoints

To enable the public URL on your device:

  1. Start your application (it's not limited to the containers started by Synpse)

  2. Select the local device port on which the application is running

  3. Click on the switch

Home Assistant
JupyterLab
Tensorflow Serving
Public URL control
Turning on public URLs