mfat
@mfat@lemdro.id
- Comment on what do you use for screen sharing? 3 weeks ago:
I thought the devs were Indian.
- Submitted 1 month ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 9 comments
- Submitted 1 month ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 0 comments
- Comment on How can I keep my forwarded port secure? 2 months ago:
Noob here can you please explain what the 2nd line does? Thanks!
- Comment on Tunnel app for my openwrt home server 6 months ago:
FRP is fine but the https certificate part is not easy/automated.
- Comment on Tunnel app for my openwrt home server 6 months ago:
It’s an http service running on my home server (running openwrt and docker).
SSH and VPN are either blocked or heavily throttled where i live.
- Submitted 6 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 8 comments
- Comment on ‘My whole library is wiped out’: what it means to own movies and TV in the age of streaming services 6 months ago:
Which scripts?
- Comment on m3u (iptv) client which is not Jellyfin? 6 months ago:
No i just imported an m3u into jellyfin.
- Comment on Reverse proxy 6 months ago:
Wireguard is blocked at protocol level no matter which part you use. Tailsclale uses wireguard. Haven’t tried headscale yet.
- Comment on m3u (iptv) client which is not Jellyfin? 6 months ago:
Thanks but I don’t seem to get the point of these proxies. What do they do exactly? Can you give me an example please?
- Comment on m3u (iptv) client which is not Jellyfin? 6 months ago:
Sorry i should have said i wanted a server not a client.
- Submitted 6 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 20 comments
- Comment on Reverse proxy 6 months ago:
Caddy was exactly what i needed. It magically solved the problem…
- Comment on Reverse proxy 6 months ago:
Thanks I understand the theory behind this but I can’t get it to work.
I have a jellyfin.mydomain.com subdomain pointing at my VPS ip. On my home server I have Nginx Proxy Manager listening to 192.168.8.1:8998 (http) and 8999 (https) From my home server I forward port 80 from the VPS to local port 8999 like this:
ssh -R 80:127.0.0.1:8998 root@vps-ip
Then on npm I define a proxy to localhost:8096 (jellyfin) for any traffic sent to jellyfinn.mydomain.com.
But I can’t access jellyfin remotely.
- Comment on Reverse proxy 6 months ago:
I don’t want to remember port numbers. I’m trying to give each service its own subdomain.
- Comment on Reverse proxy 6 months ago:
It’s easily detected by firewalls in China and Iran.
- Comment on Reverse proxy 6 months ago:
Thanks for the detailed reply. But I’m still confused. Do I need a separate ssh tunnel for every single service I run on my local server?
- Comment on Reverse proxy 6 months ago:
Thank you very much my question is should npm be installed on my VPS or my local server? What SSH command should I use to connect the two machines in a way that npm works?
- Submitted 6 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 41 comments
- Submitted 6 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 40 comments
- Comment on Remote access in a country with heavy cencorship 6 months ago:
Shadowsocks is deprecated and doesn’t work anymore.
- Comment on Self hosted YouTube player with automatic yt-dlp downloader 6 months ago:
Wondering which YouTube channels are worth archiving.
- Comment on Remote access in a country with heavy cencorship 6 months ago:
Tour only works with Snowflake bridges and the speed is very low.
- Comment on Remote access in a country with heavy cencorship 6 months ago:
Yes I can SSH to my US vps. I’ll give this a try thank you.
- Comment on Remote access in a country with heavy cencorship 6 months ago:
This is the case unfortunately. They are blocked as protocol level.
- Submitted 6 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 15 comments
- Comment on Access home server from anywhere 11 months ago:
There are free alternatives like FRP and Rathole.
- Comment on Port Forwarding Alternative? 11 months ago:
Rathole is similar but allegedly performs better.
- Comment on How do you mask Wireguard traffic? 1 year ago:
Please update the post if you found solution to this. Also check this out.