Comment on Immich server is not reachable
Goodeye8@piefed.social 1 day agoExposing services to the web is a huge topic with a lot to consider. I could probably write an essay on this topic, but the short answer is that Wireguard is sufficient, however the setup can be pretty complex. If you have a low amount of users you can try Tailscale. It's built ontop of Wireguard but it is much easier to set up and is free up to 3 users, but you can probably attach more users if you add all their devices under one user, which is probably fine if you trust those people and you're going to use it only for Immich.
I would recommend starting with something simple you can understand and then look into alternatives when you get a better understanding of what your actual needs are and where your current solution starts lacking.
Babalugats@feddit.uk 23 hours ago
Thanks a million again. I have seen tailscale appear a few times while I was looking aroundi will look into it today.
I have just one more question (sorry). Tailscale VPN Wire guard
Which is the best option, paid or otherwise.
Goodeye8@piefed.social 22 hours ago
It's hard to say what is best. It comes down to what you're trying to achieve. For example Tailscale and Wireguard are both VPN-s, but the purpose of those two is to set up your own personal VPN so that you could securely access devices and services that are available only in your personal VPN. The difference between Tailscale and Wireguard is basically the monetary cost of having an easy setup vs the complexity of setting it up yourself. Wireguard is an open source protocol and software that allows you to set up your own VPN if you have the technical know-how how to set it up. Tailscale is built ontop of Wireguard so at its core it does what Wireguard does, but it offers easier setup at the cost of asking for money if your network starts expanding beyond the free tier.
And then there's "VPN" which are actually VPN service providers. Some of them allow setting up your own personal VPN but more often than not they offer VPN tunneling where you securely connect your device to their VPN server to route your traffic through their servers. The purpose of that is to hide your online activity. For example if your country really cracks down on illegal torrents you pretty much have to torrent through a VPN. And another purpose is to circumvent regional laws or trademarks. For example VPN usage in the UK went up in response to the Online Safety Act because a VPN lets you circumvent those laws. And another example is if a streaming service doesn't offer a show in your country but offers it in another country and your VPN provider has a server there you can tunnel yourself into that server and you get to see your show because technically you're in that country.
Depending on what you're planning on doing with your home server you might need both kind of "VPN".
Babalugats@feddit.uk 22 hours ago
Thank you very much. I think I will try tailscale first with setup, asv I’ll only be using it and maybe one other person. I will likely be torrenting as I’ve seen some tutorials on what can be done with the correct setup, and most tutorials include a list of apps. I’m hoping to add a few of those.