What do you guys use to expose private IP addresses to the web? I was using the npm proxy manager with Cloudflare CDN. However, it stopped working after I changed my router (I keep getting error 521). Looking for an alternative to Cloudflare cdn so I can access my media server/self-hosted services away from LAN.

(Tailscale doesn’t work for me at all)

This is what I want to achieve: https://youtu.be/c6Y6M8CdcQ0?feature=shared

I literally followed this tutorial to make it work the first time.

  • tritonium@midwest.social
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    9 months ago

    Wireguard.

    Unless you actually have a need for the public to access the services then you shouldn’t be exposing them. If it’s just you and a few household members that need access then you should be using ddns and wireguard, or similar.

    My phone auto connects with wireguard as soon as I leave my home ssid, so I never lose access to my services.

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      9 months ago

      Does Wireguard have a centralized server that the server at home connect to in order to expose itself? If not, I don’t see how it’d work for OP, because at this point, based on info shared, I’m inclined to think OP is having trouble exposing ports (be it ISP imposed or knowledge gap) as opposed to having issue with the service / vendor.

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      9 months ago

      My phone auto connects with wireguard as soon as I leave my home ssid, so I never lose access to my services.

      How do you do that? Tasker?

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        9 months ago

        I’m on iOS and do the same thing.

        The WireGuard app has a setting to “connect on demand”. It’s in the individual connections/configurations.

        You can then set either included or excluded SSIDs. There’s also an option to always connect when you’re on mobile/cellular data.

        I imagine the Android app is similar.

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        9 months ago

        Not OP but I’ve been playing with Wireguard (and failing) for a short while and have noticed an option in my Android Phone’s settings to always connect to this VPN. Probably that