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Hi all :)

I've got a media server set up running Navidrome, Calibre-Web, and Immich along with some other services, and want to get access to them from outside the house now. I've read that Caddy is good for securing things by making it easier to set up encryption, but I'm not sure I understand that side of things.

I've set up a Cloudflare tunnel for a Minecraft server, and I've got Tailscale installed but not set up with an exit server yet, but understand that Caddy would be better. I ideally want to set up apps on my wife's phone so that she can access the libraries too.

Is it just a case of installing Caddy and setting up the services I want to share through it? That seems too easy, like I've missed something.

If it makes any difference, I've got a standard UK ISP router with a few ports forwarded, and I'm going to add an access point and then a LevelOne GEP-5070 managed switch to learn about things like VLANs. The link to the switch is here:

https://mayflex.com/shop/product/GEP-5070

I feel like I'm missing something, but can't think what, so I'd be grateful for any help :)

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[-] Brkdncr@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago

Tailscale meets your needs even without an exit node configured.

[-] gedaliyah@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

I use Tailscale. It's much simpler. Just install it on the host and client devices and everything is securely connected.

You may also be interested in Calibre Web Automated (which is similar but with more features)

[-] Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 2 weeks ago

Sorry about the slow reply.

This is where I get confused with Tailscale. Doesn't everything then go through Tailscale, like when you run a VPN? Ideally I just want to be able to connect with a link and save that in the remote app / program, and also avoid having my wife forget to start Tailscale and shout at me >.<

[-] gedaliyah@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah, it operates like a VPN. On my wife's phone, I installed tailscale and set it as the "always on" VPN so that she never has to touch it. The same goes for computers. You can have it set as a startup app, and it should automatically connect every time.

On some devices, if you want to use another VPN, it can get complicated.

Tailscale only responds to the range of connections that it's in charge of, so it doesn't interfere with connecting to normal internet, etc.

[-] Intempesta@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago

Tailscale and Tailscale SSH (cli) and Sunshine and Moonlight (gui).

you already have a cloud flare tunnel, so you can add a new entry for a domain and point it to another service. cloud flare handles the encryption. for docker, I have my reverse proxy on port 80 doing the routing and the docker route is http://localhost:80

[-] irmadlad@lemmy.world -1 points 2 weeks ago

You've got Cloudflare tunnels/Zero Trust and Tailscale. You've got it wrapped up. Honest Question: What makes you think Caddy would be better? I think adding Caddy would be adding more complexity to a system that is already got everything it needs to operate correctly. I'm not even sure what Caddy would bring to the table in this scenario.

[-] Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 weeks ago

I just replied to your other comment before I saw this one, but I'll post the reply here too for anyone who's following the thread :)

The main thing I'm still not sure of is Tailscale. I don't know if I can just put my services behind an URL for my wife to add to her devices, as she's unlikely to remember to run Tailscale before she listens to her music, for example.

Sorry, I've just replied to another comment before I saw yours. I didn't realise that Cloudflare could deal with encryption on its own, I thought you needed something like Caddy to get certificates. I found out after seeing the other comment that one of my services running through the Cloudflare tunnel is encrypted, but I couldn't get it to work in the past. I'm not sure what's changed, but I'm going to give it a proper look once I've had some sleep.

There's something about the networking side of things that just throws me, and I struggle to get my head around it. If I can get things running through Cloudflare, I'll be very happy :)

[-] irmadlad@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

I do appologize for not getting back sooner.

through the Cloudflare tunnel is encrypted,

Yes indeed

I thought you needed something like Caddy to get certificates

You can, and Caddy works well. It just didn't make sense in this scenario. No worries, mate.

but I’m going to give it a proper look once I’ve had some sleep.

Well. I do have some notes tjat might help put the pieces together, if you get stuck.

The main thing I’m still not sure of is Tailscale

I use tailscale on the server as a overlay protective overlay, which could be accessed as well if needed,

[-] fleem@piefed.zeromedia.vip -1 points 2 weeks ago

pangolin is cool

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