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Cake day: October 18th, 2023

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  • Personally i use wireguard protocol but using PiVPN installed directly on the Raspberry (not a container) that i use for Docker services. Yes, it required an open port on router and (for me) a DDNS that update my dynamic ip.

    You can try Cloudflare tunneling, i read an article some days ago that explain how is more reliable than DuckDNS (a DDNS service) in maintaining the connection to the VPN BUT you will need to buy a domain for it.

    My 2 cent, try Tailscale:

    - is free (at least for the first 100 devices that you connect)

    - you DON’T need to open any port on the router

    - the configuration is simple enough

    - if you have concern on the privacy of tunneling your data on someone else server, you can try to self-host it (the self-hosted version is called HeadScale and all the app of Tailscale are compatible with it, you had to change only the pointer to your server)