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1. wkat42+QW[view] [source] 2025-12-07 00:05:00
>>type0+(OP)
It's not so bad IMO. I self-host a lot but I use a mesh VPN, tailscale to get to it. It's much safer not having my stuff exposed to the whole internet, I don't need to have incoming ports open, I don't care if my IP changes etc.
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2. markla+w41[view] [source] 2025-12-07 01:17:11
>>wkat42+QW
Can tailscale connect to hosts behind CGNAT?
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3. eszed+Om1[view] [source] 2025-12-07 05:53:08
>>markla+w41
Yes. They run public DERP servers. I'm no longer on an ISP with CGNAT, but never had an issue - marginally (like 10%?) throughput penalty, but not enough to notice with only a few users. I understand you can run your own DERP, though I never had the need, and it Just Worked.
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