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Static URLs for TCP Endpoints

If you would like a public TCP endpoint to have a static URL, you must first create a TCP Address. When you create a TCP address, a random hostname and port will be assigned to you, e.g. 1.tcp.ngrok.io:12345.

A TCP address is only needed to make a public TCP endpoint have a static URL. They are not needed for TCP endpoints on other bindings, like internal or kubernetes.

After you have created a TCP Address, specify the address (e.g. 1.tcp.eu.ngrok.io:12345) in the URL when you create the endpoint.

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