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Proxy to private network

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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    Hi everyone,

    I will try to make a long story short: My ISP is using CGNAT so I have a fixed IPv6 but sharing an IPv4 with others. Hence I cannot expose any service to this IPv4.

    I would like to proxy services running internally (at home) using cloudron. Can I use the VPN add-on and the app proxy? Are these two internally connected via a docker network?

    Alternatively I could try to package tunwg (https://github.com/ntnj/tunwg) which im am currently using on another VPS to achieve a similar result.

    Thank you in advance.

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    @stantropics said in Proxy to private network:

    Can I use the VPN add-on and the app proxy? Are these two internally connected via a docker network?

    They are not no, but this something we have a plan to implement (keeps getting postponed!)

    Are you OK with your services just using IPv6 ? If so, you can just delete the IPv4 DNS records and you are good, no? This is how I used to run my home setup for a while before I got IPv4. Most mobile networks have IPv6 anyway, it's only in some hotels/cafes that you have only IPv4.

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    Thanks for your replay. 🙂
    This is the third alternative. However, this is linked to a few cons:

    1. Skillgap regarding IPv6
    2. I am using unifi hardware which has a pretty basic IPv6 implementation
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