minus-squareTsubodai@programming.devOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•VPNs, self hosting and securitylinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·11 months agoI definitely didn’t set up any port forwarding or routing tables when setting up the inbuilt VPN. Tailscale is great, and very handy to edit my compose files from, for example, work. But I didn’t think I could use it to access my services? I’ve become pretty familiar with docker over the years, so I’m tempted to spin up a container just to see how it works. I currently expose around 20 services through the reverse proxy, but only those ones that I can set a user/password for. I don’t mind investing the time to learn more about all this. Networking stuff has always been akin to dark magic for me, it’s time to jump in… Thanks! linkfedilink
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I definitely didn’t set up any port forwarding or routing tables when setting up the inbuilt VPN.
Tailscale is great, and very handy to edit my compose files from, for example, work. But I didn’t think I could use it to access my services?
I’ve become pretty familiar with docker over the years, so I’m tempted to spin up a container just to see how it works.
I currently expose around 20 services through the reverse proxy, but only those ones that I can set a user/password for.
I don’t mind investing the time to learn more about all this. Networking stuff has always been akin to dark magic for me, it’s time to jump in…
Thanks!