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a suggestion for using cloudflare tunnel with cloudron

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    adison
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    to start off, i believe that cloudron uses docker.
    in order to do anything, cloudron has to map ports to port443. for example, a mail server might have mail.example.com:8000.
    so my suggestion was that the dashboard show the ports used within the app.
    then, the person can run their tunnel as a linux demon or docker container in itself, and they could just type in the 1.2.3.4:1234 or whatever port and IP.that might work

    my website is not available right now

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      that might not seam like a viable option actually.
      i don't know.
      i'm learning how docker works.
      i'm just going off the upvoats and replyes (0) unless i accidentally set it to private or something

      my website is not available right now

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        adisonverlice2
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        ok update.
        it actually does seam like a valuable option, and heres why.

        1. in order for cloudron to run its "magic", it'd need a portmap, EG mapping port 1000000 to port 443.
          so if you set, example, your tunnel, and put, rather than 1.2.3.4, you could put 1.2.3.4:1000000.
          i'm wondering what people like @girish would think of this.
          especially sense this has never been updated untill now.

        remember, don't overlook security. be safe online

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