docker-keepalived
Keepalived container image 🐳🌴 (by osixia)
docker-ipsec-vpn-server
Docker image to run an IPsec VPN server, with IPsec/L2TP, Cisco IPsec and IKEv2 (by hwdsl2)
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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docker-keepalived
Posts with mentions or reviews of docker-keepalived.
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a few questions about swarm failover, redundancy, speed, etc
For this you are right. If that IP isnt available then your cluster wouldnt be reachable. So you counter this by having the nodes create they're own ip that can be shared. I have my nodes on 10.0.1.10-15, and i use a Keepalived (check here and herefor info) service to claim 10.0.1.5 and use that as the target for my forwarding. It works by designating a "master" which claims the ip and having other slaves running on the other (specifically manager) nodes. When they lose connection to the master, another takes the role, claims the IP from the DHCP server and starts accepting the traffic. The equivalent in kubernetes is MetalLB i believe, for those that are interested.
docker-ipsec-vpn-server
Posts with mentions or reviews of docker-ipsec-vpn-server.
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Selfhosted VPN advice for Homelab Access
IPSEC-L2TP is built into everything. No clients required on Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Linux, etc. Great Docker container for cutting through most of the difficulty here: https://hub.docker.com/r/hwdsl2/ipsec-vpn-server
- Best way for simple & secure remote access
- Containers or not containers?
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Access banned websites and social media after July 20 for Indonesia
e.g: https://mingheng.medium.com/how-to-setup-an-openvpn-server-with-docker-on-an-aws-ec2-in-15-minutes-50443bd31dff atau https://github.com/hwdsl2/docker-ipsec-vpn-server
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DuckDNS causing significant connection establishment latency
I'm currently using hwdsl2's VPN Docker container on my server so that I can access my internal network resources while away from my home network. However, it seems that if I connect through my DuckDNS pointer, the connection takes a long time to establish (iOS/macOS will simply say "Connecting..."). I know that this would be a question to raise an issue about, which I did so here. In a nutshell, the developer of the container believes that it would be an issue on DuckDNS' end.
- Any Selfhosted VPN which can be connected via inbuilt VPN settings of Windows?
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Raspberry Pi 4 for portable music playback. VPN issues Volumio, L2TP, OpenMediaVault
Setup your VPN (one image I found on hub.docker.com is https://hub.docker.com/r/hwdsl2/ipsec-vpn-server)
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Looking for a self hosted vpn on docker arm/v7 and no 3rd party vpn client needed
https://hub.docker.com/r/hwdsl2/ipsec-vpn-server ..?
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SSH into my computer from my phone (which is on a different network) to code remotely
My suggestion: Don't open up ssh to the world, set up a vpn to your home network instead, then connect to your server just as if it was on the loc network. Here's a possible option to setting up a VPN using docker: https://hub.docker.com/r/hwdsl2/ipsec-vpn-server
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Self hosted ubuntu linux OpenVPN alternative?
I use this and it works very well for me