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[–] realitaetsverlust@piefed.zip 7 points 2 hours ago (1 child)

As long as you don't directly connect it to the internet, it's not hard.

When you do, it does become hard.

[–] autriyo@feddit.org 2 points 1 hour ago (1 child)

Only if you care about security, which you should ofc.

[–] LunaChocken@programming.dev 1 point 24 minutes ago (1 child)

I setup caddy and a proxy server for ingress.

Essentially I have a server with wireguard connections between my home server and the external VM.

Proxy using proxy protocol with nginx so it preserves the ip.

DNS certificate management with cloudflare, and I've got Authelia in front of the majority of my websites, with some exclusion rules, say for a share link.

Authelia has mandatory 2FA, anything less is silly, with Grafana alloy scrapping caddy metrics.

Anywho most of my stuff runs in docker. The stuff I don't want on the WAN but on tailscale/Lan has a filter to block the wireguard interface.

[–] Croquette@sh.itjust.works 1 point 59 seconds ago

Tell that to someone starting out and look at their deer in the headlight face. Then you'll realize that the point went over your head.