reverse-proxy-confs
tinc
reverse-proxy-confs | tinc | |
---|---|---|
59 | 19 | |
1,251 | 1,846 | |
1.0% | - | |
8.2 | 5.6 | |
7 days ago | 27 days ago | |
C | ||
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
reverse-proxy-confs
-
Running a Lucee container behind a Traefik reverse proxy?
More reading: https://github.com/linuxserver/reverse-proxy-confs/tree/master
- Help: Seeking nginx reverse proxy config sample, for chromium in docker.
-
Next cloud Nginx on two different machines
Linuxserver.io maintains a reverse proxy (SWAG) and they have a github repo of all the configs they support, nextcloud being one of them (ofc to do it on your own you have to merge a few of the includes they have ssl.conf, proxy.conf, etc).
- Jellyfin slows to a crawl when placed behind reverse proxy
- Plex won't load under nginx reverse proxy.
-
Is it possibile to "map" services to locations? How? I need to have myDomain.tld/service1 and myDomain.tld/service2 (cant use subdomains)
According to this link, guacamole doesn't need an additional base url configuration as it already uses /guacamole by default: https://github.com/linuxserver/reverse-proxy-confs/blob/master/guacamole.subfolder.conf.sample
-
So close!!
Glad to see you got it going. For future learning I'd recommend the sample nginx configs built by Linuxserver.io for SWAG, https://github.com/linuxserver/reverse-proxy-confs
-
cannot download when behind nginx but can when using ip
Take a basic config, for example https://github.com/linuxserver/reverse-proxy-confs/blob/master/ghost.subdomain.conf.sample
-
Swag reverser proxy help needed. Docker Compose.
I think swag also templates for those. You can check at https://github.com/linuxserver/reverse-proxy-confs if there is a subdomain conf for it.
-
Sefhosted Mastodon Server with Docker, Traefik and SSL
Wow, this makes me appreciate linuxserver's mastodon docker so much more. Plug in your parameters and it just works. Linuxserver's swag docker is similarly one click install for nginx/reverse-proxy/certbot. It even comes with a mastodon sample conf.
tinc
-
Would we still create Nebula today?
But both Nebula and tinc max out at around 1 Gbit/s on my Hetzner servers, thus not using most of my 10 Gbit/s connectivity. This is because they cap out at 100% of 1 CPU. The Nebula issue about that was closed due to "inactivity" [2].
I also observed that when Nebula operates at 100% CPU usage, you get lots of package loss. This causes software that expects reasonable timings on ~0.2ms links to fail (e.g. consensus software like Consul, or Ceph). This in turn led to flakiness / intermittent outages.
I had to resolve to move the big data pushing softwares like Ceph outside of the VPN to get 10 Gbit/s speed for those, and to avoid downtimes due to the packet loss.
Such software like Ceph has its own encryption, but I don't trust it, and that mistrust was recently proven right again [3].
So I'm currently looking to move the Ceph into WireGuard.
Summary: For small-data use, tinc and Nebula are fine, but if you start to push real data, they break.
[1]: https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc/issues/218
[2]: https://github.com/slackhq/nebula/issues/637
[3]: https://github.com/google/security-research/security/advisor...
- Which overlay network?
-
Tailscale/golink: A private shortlink service for tailnets
From a purely networking perspective, there are far better solutions than tailscale.
Have a look at full mesh VPNs like:
https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns
https://github.com/yggdrasil-network/yggdrasil-go
https://github.com/gsliepen/tinc
https://github.com/costela/wesher
These build actual mesh networks where every node is equal and can serve as a router for other nodes to resolve difficult network topologies (where some nodes might not be connected to the internet, but do have connections to other nodes with an internet connection).
Sending data through multiple routers is also possible. They also deal with nodes disappearing and change routes accordingly.
tailscale (and similar solutions like netbird) still use a bunch of "proxy servers" for that. You can set them up on intermediate nodes, but that have to be dealt with manually (and you get two kinds of nodes).
-
Tunneling to Synology NAS without opening ports.
Two other options are Tinc https://tinc-vpn.org/ or Nebula https://www.defined.net/nebula/
-
Port Forward Security & Alternatives
And there is Tinc; the OG overlay network. I don't have experience with this. Seemed a bit of a pain to setup. https://tinc-vpn.org
-
WireGuard multihop available in the Mullvad app
For what its worth I have used the open source Tinc VPN [1] for mesh multihop routing for ages. It is nowhere near as fast as Wireguard but I could envision Tinc incorporating support for Wireguard if the author were so inclined. Like you mentioned Tinc does not mesh with other VPN's AFAIK.
[1] - https://tinc-vpn.org/
-
You may not need Cloudflare Tunnel. Linux is fine
This is actually very simple in concept and is just as simple or even simpler to do with tinc (https://tinc-vpn.org).
Since I can use tinc in bridge mode, I can run tinc on the upstream server and on a local machine which then provides access to several physical machines without running extra software on each of those machines, which is particularly useful for machines that are resource limited, like my Macintosh LC II and LC III+:
http://elsie.zia.io/
It'd be nice if it weren't so difficult to get public addresses.
-
Tinc Is Not Catan
I clicked expected some broken analogy between https://tinc-vpn.org/ and the Catan board game, but instead it is a Catan implementation. Fair enough.
-
Graphviz: Open-source graph visualization software
will generate a real-time network graph using the Graphviz DOT language. It's a cool feature that I find quite useful.
[0] https://tinc-vpn.org/
What are some alternatives?
Navidrome Music Server - ๐งโ๏ธ Modern Music Server and Streamer compatible with Subsonic/Airsonic
OpenVPN - OpenVPN is an open source VPN daemon
PeerTube - ActivityPub-federated video streaming platform using P2P directly in your web browser
Nebula - A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security
mealie - Mealie is a self hosted recipe manager and meal planner with a RestAPI backend and a reactive frontend application built in Vue for a pleasant user experience for the whole family. Easily add recipes into your database by providing the url and mealie will automatically import the relevant data or add a family recipe with the UI editor
ZeroTier - A Smart Ethernet Switch for Earth
aria2 - aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source, cross platform download utility operated in command-line. It supports HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, SFTP, BitTorrent and Metalink.
SoftEther - Cross-platform multi-protocol VPN software. Pull requests are welcome. The stable version is available at https://github.com/SoftEtherVPN/SoftEtherVPN_Stable.
speedtest - Self-hosted Speed Test for HTML5 and more. Easy setup, examples, configurable, mobile friendly. Supports PHP, Node, Multiple servers, and more
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
jellyfin-roku - The Official Roku Client for Jellyfin
headscale - An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server