I have a large number of Beaglebone (black, green, green wireless) deployed 
at various customer locations, and needed to stay in touch with each of 
these devices.  For example, to continue to update the software, make sure 
they're running correctly, etc.

So I compiled EPS Conduits for Beaglebone's ARM7 chipset.  The .deb file 
works on both Debian and Ubuntu.  I've been using it for over a year, but 
recently made some updates to it which is why I wanted to announce it.

EPS is open source.  Clients (e.g., the Beaglebones) connect to a server on 
the internet and form a virtual network.  All communication is encrypted. 
 On this virtual network they create, I can then SSH back into each 
Beaglebone as if it was on my local network, regardless of where in the 
world the device has been moved, client firewalls in between, etc.

Documentation is here:  https://www.ccoderun.ca/eps/api/index.html

Download is here:  https://www.ccoderun.ca/download/?C=M;O=D

Stéphane

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