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How to use link outside of own LAN. #3

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beanboyy opened this issue Apr 8, 2021 · 7 comments
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How to use link outside of own LAN. #3

beanboyy opened this issue Apr 8, 2021 · 7 comments

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@beanboyy
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beanboyy commented Apr 8, 2021

How do you change the ip address to a private one or etc so it works outside of own LAN.

@thewickedkarma
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It works on both LAN and over the internet, you just need to share the generated ngrok link to the victim.

@topgas
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topgas commented Apr 14, 2021

when i share the link it dosent go online

@mojaas
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mojaas commented Apr 19, 2021

It works on both LAN and over the internet, you just need to share the generated ngrok link to the victim.

it works with lan but not over the internet. when my friend over the internet opens the link it shows tunnel not found

@mojaas
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mojaas commented Apr 19, 2021

help me pleaseeeee . just installed kali and ubuntu and i typed your command but it only works for LAN i even triedd running ngrok setting hhtp 3000 but did work, only LAN

@mojaas
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mojaas commented Apr 19, 2021

when i share the link it dosent go online

same

@stevengreg2020
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It works on both LAN and over the internet, you just need to share the generated ngrok link to the victim.

is not working outside the my home network. and is making this whole experiment looks useless. please any solution to this.??

@Singh-00
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I do have the same problem has anyone came up with a solution till now?

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