The Accidental C2 - Exploring Dev Tunnels for Remote Access

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Learn how to use Dev Tunnels for remote access in Visual Studio Code and explore its architecture

intermediate Published 11 May 2026
Action Steps
  1. Install the Dev Tunnels extension in Visual Studio Code
  2. Configure a new tunnel using the extension
  3. Test the tunnel connection to a remote resource
  4. Use the tunnel to access and edit remote files
  5. Explore the Dev Tunnels architecture and its security features
Who Needs to Know This

Developers and DevOps teams can benefit from using Dev Tunnels to access remote resources, improving collaboration and productivity

Key Insight

💡 Dev Tunnels provides a secure and convenient way to access remote resources directly from Visual Studio Code

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Key Takeaways

Learn how to use Dev Tunnels for remote access in Visual Studio Code and explore its architecture

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