• @[email protected]
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    62 years ago

    I already owned my own home server that I built for running a file server and other random things. Currently all I’m paying for is $2.50/month for a proxy server on Google Cloud so I don’t have to expose my stuff directly to the internet.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        It’s a bit of a janky solution, but I’m just running an openvpn server on the lowest tier vps which my home server auto-connects to on boot. From there it’s just iptables rules to reroute the external traffic through the VPN. I’ve also used it to proxy Minecraft servers and a few other things.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 years ago

            Yeah the choice of VPN doesn’t really matter here. I would just configure it to not push a default route to cut down on the amount of traffic going through. You could even use something like ZeroTier if you wanted.

        • @dustedhands
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          12 years ago

          Does that mean my actual home server is behind a VPN connection but has its traffic transparently routed to the external VPS, which eliminates the need for opening ports on the residential router?

          • @[email protected]
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            12 years ago

            Yeah, that’s originally why I had it set up this way because I was somewhere where I wasn’t able to open any ports.

            • @dustedhands
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              12 years ago

              Do you know of any guides on how to do the same (vpn and related config)? I’m trying something similar in my home setup.