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Full guide on my #Patreon . If you are running a Home NAS and you want to safely share large files out of that network, but you don't want to expose ports, then using something like dropy and #pangolin is going to make it a secure and safe reality. #Cloudflare does not allow files over a hundred meg on the tunnel network, so pangolin is your best option.
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Sonia Lindon@KLINTTECH OFFICIAL ACCOUNT The job you deliver remains uncomparable
Tower.stDomain I just do this
Tower.stWith cloudflare too but didn’t know about this
if. you don't have large files then Cloudflare is totally fine.
Tower.stI run a lot of honeypots for security research and ML development homebrew style. Just launched and waiting for testers, so I’m hoping for this issue lol
Megalo PoutsoNextcloud is so great and so shitty at the same time.
yeah, it's a real pain.
SatadaesYunohost.
droopiewhat about filebrowser
it was more about the share g, getting a public URL that could deliver large files.
droopieyeah filebrowser is like dropbox you just make a user and add the files. share it, download individual files, batch, zip all download, folder download. super easy
ronin.513how do you keep track of all your used/unused ports? seems like with all the configs in a crazy homelab that it would get confusing to remember lol
in unraid its easy as they are all just listed, but there are apps and stuff to help.
BirbGunPersonally I just use a descending list from 50,000 lol
JoostAre you getting good speeds though Newt? I changed some of my resources to a standard wireguard tunnel because Newt is very slow and has random spikes
Not had any issues so far, my host is in Germany and I'm Thailand and it's been good enough to stream with out buffering.
JoostHmm, same for the host for me. Have a cheap VPS at Hetzner, ill test some with a faster vps :)
glenn.with.one.nI’m running plex/jellfyin on Unraid and pangolin at a Nerdrack VPS ($30/year plan) and have had 4 concurrent 4k remote streams
Tristan NewguyAny idea if I should install nextcloud onto truenas? I do have another machine I could host it on instead and have TrueNas dataset mounted but idk
depends on your needs really,
NoodleBugwhy not use something like traefik?
you need to have open ports and a dedicated ip on your home servers, and not everyone can do that.
NoodleBugI don't, and I use traefik
Random AtomPangolin? Are they okay with the traffic costs?
pangolin self hosted, means traffic is your problem, but I pay 4.50 a month and get 20tb a month.
Random AtomAh reverse proxy URL generator app, Thanks. Sry was confused coz u compared with tunnels
its the same as tunnels yea
nogold4554did you say "keiysch"? 👀
cache, yes.
ayam_gorenghi, thanks for the guides 👍👍
you're very welcome!
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