I was going to use Cloudflare to sort this, but I’m uncomfortable how big they are getting / lack of competition in that part of the market. So we looked at Pangolin as an alternative, but it’s a faff to self host.
Hence why we’re back at exposing it straight out the back of Nginx Proxy Manager.
Prunebutt@slrpnk.net 3 weeks ago
But how will a tailnet help for a blog? At some point, the https port needs to be open.
3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com 2 weeks ago
tailscale will tunnel through and you can set it to pass through https. Lots of different ways to achieve this, as long as you have control over the dns and are able to set https up it will work. This is why for me I still use cloudflare, you can even setup a subdomain through their tunnels and they act as a cdn. For example, I run a linkstack instance, send instance and much more
linkstack.relayeasy.com/@3dcadmin
herrvogel@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Tailscale funnel is made for this.