Yes, I use mosh all the time. But had never used it with ngrok. I noticed that ngrok(free account) is not treating UDP at all , which mosh uses after the initial ssh on 22. And hence mosh client never sees a connection post that. The same works when I use a dynamic dns to reach my box from external world.
Ngrok simply exposes your local machines ports via ngrok's servers. Mosh doesn't impact how that works in any way.
Mosh is better compared to SSH.
Yes, I use mosh all the time. But had never used it with ngrok. I noticed that ngrok(free account) is not treating UDP at all , which mosh uses after the initial ssh on 22. And hence mosh client never sees a connection post that. The same works when I use a dynamic dns to reach my box from external world.
So long as the port you're using is accessible to ngrok, what Mosh sends back and forth doesn't matter.