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Something like ngrok?

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    doodlemania2
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    Anyone have something like ngrok running in front of their Cloudron? Long story short, I'm running some services behind ngrok now to get around some double nat gunk my ISP has thrown up.

    Was wondering if anyone had some OSS ideas that also integrated with Let's Encrypt so I can run this for free and still be secure behind the gooofy "they're totally gone fix this soon right?" issues my new ISP has.

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    • doodlemania2D doodlemania2

      Anyone have something like ngrok running in front of their Cloudron? Long story short, I'm running some services behind ngrok now to get around some double nat gunk my ISP has thrown up.

      Was wondering if anyone had some OSS ideas that also integrated with Let's Encrypt so I can run this for free and still be secure behind the gooofy "they're totally gone fix this soon right?" issues my new ISP has.

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      @doodlemania2 if you search for ngrok you’ll find some discussions… I’ve always been wondering if it makes a home server more secure - and does e.g. Nextcloud behind something like ngrok work with mobile apps?

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      • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

        @doodlemania2 if you search for ngrok you’ll find some discussions… I’ve always been wondering if it makes a home server more secure - and does e.g. Nextcloud behind something like ngrok work with mobile apps?

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        doodlemania2
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        @necrevistonnezr It seems like it could make it more secure by hiding the true endpoint. And yes, works just fine on my Nextcloud and apps

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          https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/6231/ngrok-alternatives-awesome-tunneling

          Conscious tech

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            what about cloudflare tunnels?

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            • M Mastadamus

              what about cloudflare tunnels?

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              @Mastadamus are you using CF Tunnels?

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              • doodlemania2D doodlemania2

                Anyone have something like ngrok running in front of their Cloudron? Long story short, I'm running some services behind ngrok now to get around some double nat gunk my ISP has thrown up.

                Was wondering if anyone had some OSS ideas that also integrated with Let's Encrypt so I can run this for free and still be secure behind the gooofy "they're totally gone fix this soon right?" issues my new ISP has.

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                @doodlemania2 What kind of services are you running? Just curious, as a newbie developer. Anything that you can share publicly?

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