i like pangolin.
lol ive been saying that too much lately
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droolio@feddit.uk 1 week ago
This video addresses many of the concerns of hosting stuff in public, and details a way (and some tools) to do it relatively securely. (There’s always a risk there’ll be a zero-day vulnerability in a web application like Jellyfin, but you can mitigate against them if you use the right strategies/tools, and you’re vigilant enough.)
Since you’re on cgnat, you can set up Pangolin on a VPS, or Tailscale–>rinetd–>Tailscale tunnel, also on a VPS.
i like pangolin.
lol ive been saying that too much lately
i’ll worry about the nat traversal when i get my bouncer back up, but it will probably be less full-featured than pangolin. previously i just used a reverse ssh setup but that was a bit too rudimentary.
Yea I haven’t tried Pangolin myself - looks a bit bloated for my tastes, but I have tried rinetd across Tailscale and it worked brilliantly (very simple conf file), and I’ve done reverse ssh before (using autossh) which was a bit fiddly. frp does look promising though, just as a VPS<->home bridge.
diegantobass@lemmy.world 1 week ago
This is great thanks for this video