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- Submitted 5 weeks ago to technology@lemmy.world | 0 comments
- Comment on How do I point a reverse proxy to a VPN client on my VPS? 5 weeks ago:
Are the ports on your home firewall open? You need to use the public IP of your home router, open the required ports on the router (you can limit them to accept the incoming request from your VPS IP), and map them to a specific local device IP address and port on your router
- Comment on How do I point a reverse proxy to a VPN client on my VPS? 5 weeks ago:
I am not sure what the problem here is but just want to make sure you realize that if you were to do that, all the requests won’t be directly going to your home server, but they will be routed via your VPS. So the performance will be hit by quite a bit, depending on the ping to the VPS and the VPS upload and download speeds. It’s a very privacy focused approach and you probably don’t need that.
The only benefits you get are that if you browse the web and someone gets your IP, you won’t be able to be matched with your domain’s IP, and that the feds won’t be able to match your public services with your home network (and you in the result).
Unless you’re being targeted by feds, you shall be good just making sure that the ports you expose on your router are the Nginx ones, and won’t experience increased latency on all your requests this way.
- Comment on Immich: opinion revised 5 weeks ago:
Oh, thanks. That’s very uplifting!
- Comment on Immich: opinion revised 5 weeks ago:
Is it still free and open-source? Didn’t they change the license to “free unlimited trial” a while ago?
- Comment on Obsidian is now free for work - Obsidian 1 month ago:
It’s like Obsidian but open source. A free note taking app with power features