Most of time we need to communicate public ip for our system so external/3rd party services can communicate with our local running server. One of the solution can be requesting your ISP or Network service provider to redirect a particular port to your local machine, this is on old way which i use to develop my first facebook application.
But now thanks to localtunnel (though have some problem) is a good one to use a public domain at run time so your local server is accessible by public.
Very simple steps https://github.com/progrium/localtunnel described here.
just install them gem of localtunnel and run the command localtunnel -k ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub 8080 for first time and afterwards localtunnel 8080 in response it will give you like this Port 8080 is now publicly accessible from http://8bv2.localtunnel.com ...
That's it show your local server to public and make them happy by looking traces of the crashes ;)
But now thanks to localtunnel (though have some problem) is a good one to use a public domain at run time so your local server is accessible by public.
Very simple steps https://github.com/progrium/localtunnel described here.
just install them gem of localtunnel and run the command localtunnel -k ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub 8080 for first time and afterwards localtunnel 8080 in response it will give you like this Port 8080 is now publicly accessible from http://8bv2.localtunnel.com ...
That's it show your local server to public and make them happy by looking traces of the crashes ;)