Hello everyone! 😊
In this video, I’m Maicon, a Quality Assurance and Software Developer, and I’ll show you how to configure ngrok to securely expose your local Jenkins server to the internet. This setup is essential for connecting Jenkins to GitHub and triggering pipelines automatically after a commit. 🚀
🔑 Key Highlights:
What is ngrok, and why it’s important for Jenkins pipelines.
How to download and set up ngrok on your system.
Configuring ngrok with your Jenkins instance (port 8787).
Securely connecting Jenkins to GitHub for CI/CD automation.
🌐 Next Steps:
This is the second part of my Jenkins Pipeline Series, where I guide you through setting up a fully automated pipeline:
Part 1: How to Create a Personal Access Token (PAT) in GitHub
Part 3: Adding a GitHub Webhook to Trigger Jenkins Pipelines (Coming Soon!)
Stay tuned for more videos where I’ll demonstrate how to complete this Jenkins pipeline automation process.
💡 Resources:
Download ngrok: dashboard.ngrok.com/get-started/setup/windows
Official Jenkins Documentation: www.jenkins.io/doc/
💬 Questions or feedback?
Drop them in the comments below, and I’ll be happy to help! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications to stay updated on the full series.
Thank you for watching, and see you in the next video!
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