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1. Algebr+83[view] [source] 2025-01-05 13:21:45
>>todsac+(OP)
Tailscale is a great solution for this problem. I too run homeserver with Nextcloud and other stuff, but protected behind Tailscale (Wireguard) VPN. I can't even imagine exposing something like my family's personal data over internet, no matter how convenient it is.

But I sympathize with OP. He is not a developer and it is sad that whatever software engineers produce is vulnerable to script kiddies. Exposing database or any server with a good password should not be exploitable in any way. C and C++ has been failing us for decades yet we continue to use such unsafe stacks.

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2. WaxPro+55[view] [source] 2025-01-05 13:42:15
>>Algebr+83
Thanks, I've got a homelab/server with a few layers of protection right now, but had been wanting to just move to a vpn based approach - this looks really nice and turnkey, though I dislike the requirement of using a 3P IDP. Still, promising. Cheers.
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