/install iot-bridge
IoT Bridge - Connect IoT Devices via Aitun Tunnel
When to Use
Use this skill when:
- You have IoT devices on a local network that need to be accessible from the internet
- You want to expose a local MQTT broker or IoT gateway for remote device connections
- You need to access a local IoT dashboard (Home Assistant, Node-RED, Grafana) remotely
- You want to bridge local sensors or actuators to a cloud platform for data aggregation
- You need to test IoT integrations where the device or service is behind NAT/firewall
Do NOT use this skill when:
- The IoT platform is already cloud-hosted and publicly accessible
- You only need local device-to-device communication (no tunnel needed)
- You want to share a static file (use sendfile instead)
Instructions
Step 1: Install aitun
pip install aitun
Or verify it is already installed:
which aitun || pip show aitun
Step 2: Start the local IoT service
Start the IoT service you want to expose. Examples:
# Home Assistant
hass --config /path/to/config &
# Node-RED
node-red --port 8080 &
# Mosquitto MQTT broker
mosquitto -p 1883 -v &
# Custom IoT HTTP API / dashboard
python3 -m http.server 8080 --directory /path/to/dashboard &
# Grafana dashboard
grafana-server --homepath /usr/share/grafana &
Step 3: Create a tunnel
For HTTP-based services (dashboards, REST APIs):
aitun -p 8080 &
AITUN_PID=$!
sleep 3
For TCP-based services (MQTT broker on port 1883, use with auth token):
aitun -p 1883 --tcp-ports 1883 -k YOUR_TOKEN &
AITUN_PID=$!
sleep 3
The output will contain the public URL, e.g.:
https://aitun.cc/abc123(HTTP)- TCP forwarding address for MQTT
Step 4: Share the IoT endpoint
Your IoT service is now accessible at: https://aitun.cc/abc123
- Dashboard: open in browser
- API endpoint: use for device data upload
- MQTT broker: connect via TCP forwarding
This tunnel expires in 24 hours.
For a permanent endpoint, register at https://aitun.cc
Step 5: Connect remote devices or services
Configure remote IoT devices or cloud services to use the tunnel URL:
- HTTP devices: Set the reporting URL to
https://aitun.cc/abc123/api/data - Cloud platforms: Configure the webhook or data source URL to the tunnel address
- MQTT devices: Connect to the TCP-forwarded MQTT broker address
- Dashboard users: Open the URL in a browser to view live data
Step 6: Clean up
When done, stop the tunnel and services:
kill $AITUN_PID 2>/dev/null
CLI Reference
The aitun command (installed via pip install aitun) accepts these flags:
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
-p PORT |
Local service port (default: 8080) |
-k TOKEN |
Auth token for registered subdomain (omit for free tunnel) |
--host HOST |
Local service address (default: localhost) |
--tcp-ports PORTS |
TCP forwarding ports, comma-separated (e.g., 22,3306; requires -k) |
--p2p |
Enable P2P direct connection (default: enabled) |
--no-p2p |
Disable P2P, force server relay mode |
--daemon |
Run as background daemon |
--stop |
Stop running daemon |
Notes
- Free tunnels use proxy address mode (path-based URL like
aitun.cc/abc123), NOT subdomains - Free tunnels expire after 24 hours, auto-renewed on restart
- For a permanent IoT endpoint, register at https://aitun.cc to get a custom subdomain
- TCP forwarding (for MQTT, Modbus, etc.) requires a registered account and
-ktoken - Use
--tcp-portsto forward multiple TCP ports:--tcp-ports 1883,5683,502 - For security, enable authentication on your IoT services before exposing them
- All traffic is encrypted end-to-end
- P2P mode reduces latency for real-time device communication
- Consider rate limiting for high-frequency sensor data
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install iot-bridge - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/iot-bridge - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Iot Bridge?
Bridge IoT devices to the cloud via aitun tunnel. Expose local MQTT brokers, device dashboards, or HTTP APIs so remote devices and services can connect, repo... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 17 downloads so far.
How do I install Iot Bridge?
Run "/install iot-bridge" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Iot Bridge free?
Yes, Iot Bridge is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Iot Bridge support?
Iot Bridge is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Iot Bridge?
It is built and maintained by SamAI.cc (@ctz168); the current version is v1.0.0.