• TheIPW@lemmy.mlOP
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    9 hours ago

    You’re right, I missed that.

    I personally use a reverse proxy and Wireguard setup to access remotely.

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      9 hours ago

      Not something that unfortunately works as easily for me to connect my ailing mom’s TV to, and do NOT want to manage the reverse proxy + cert + etc setup for a number of reasons

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        1 hour ago

        If you have a machine at her place that is on most of the time you can have tailscale on that device and then make it ssh into itself with ssh portforwarding on!

        • skittle07crusher@sh.itjust.works
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          49 minutes ago

          What in the goddamn fuck, sir

          Step 1) Install tailscale (headscale also exists if you wanna fully self-host it)

          Step 2) Done, solved

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        7 hours ago

        Yeah it can be more limiting. Personally I got lucky and my mom’s TV runs Android so I could just install a wireguard client.

        I will probably at some point bridge her network with mine since I want to install a TrueNAS box at her house for remote backup. So the VPN client will be moot at that point.

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            3 hours ago

            Which part? For the TV there was literally a wireguard app. I just had to install it on the TV and configure the connection to my wireguard server.

            For the bridging I gave her my old router which I haven’t tested but I believe should support VPN bridging. I already have her on a subnet that won’t conflict with my network for that reason.