vps-harden
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vps-harden
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Tailscale Funnels are great!
Online there are many tutorials on how to harden a VPS, including a interactive script. The main thing you have to take care of is to disable password login (only ssh key login) and setup firewall with geo caching to only allow requests from the countries you want.
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Woocommerce hosting
Maybe check out Vultr and get a free trial there. They have server locations in EU member countries. Also they have one click deployments for Wordpress+litespeed so you can deploy in just a few minutes with everything configured for you including your SSL certificates. If you’re hosting multiple websites on the same server, then you can deploy CyberPanel which does the same job but for several websites via the web dashboard. DigitalOcean and Linode have the same I think. Once you’re logged in, just install woocommerce, and lscache plugin and configure both. Just make sure you do some research on best security practices for an Ubuntu server (some good resources here. Research Wordpress security too. Use a good backup system such as a whole server backup from Vultr, only adds a couple of dollars to the monthly cost of the server. A $5 server running litespeed can handle quite a significant amount of traffic on multiple websites. You can use a free Wordpress backup plugin, and on top of that you can configure Vultr to do an entire server backup on a routine basis.
frp
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List of ngrok/Cloudflare Tunnel alternatives and other tunneling software and services. Focus on self-hosting.
If you want to self-host, there are many options. For something production ready frp is probably what you want. If you're a developer, I'd recommend starting with my own SirTunnel project and modifying it for your needs. For non-developers and those wanting more of a GUI experience, I created boringproxy. It's my take on a comprehensive tunnel proxy solution. It's in beta but currently solves almost everything I want. Once the server is running this is a very easy tool to use and has some nice features.
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Chisel: A fast TCP/UDP tunnel over HTTP
Seems to be the exact opposite of https://github.com/fatedier/frp which is a reverse tunnel over a variety of protocols (including HTTP).
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Tunnelmole, an ngrok alternative (open source)
I've been self-hosting https://github.com/fatedier/frp on my little box, and it feels insane to think of the times where I didn't have it set up. There are many choices in the space as others pointed out, but frp's capabilities and lightweight packaging blows all other setups out of the water. I placed mine behind nginx with Let's Encrypt for SSL support. Hella fresh!
- Frp: Expose local server behind NAT/firewall to public (ngrok alternative)
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Localtunnel – Expose Yourself to the World
My setup to do the same:
- small Hetzner instance
- my domain's dns pointing to that instance
- frps[1] running on that instance
- frpc running on my local machine and connected to the cloud frps
[1] https://github.com/fatedier/frp
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[Help] Reverse Proxy service running on my local network with Oracle VPS
An easy service to use is FRP, recently found it and it basically handles making the connection out of the network and is really easy to setup. https://github.com/fatedier/frp I personally having it running on a VPS and the client then running on my local network pointing at a reverse proxy which then handles sending it to the diffrent clients.
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What are hosting?
No, FRP - https://github.com/fatedier/frp
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SSH with no access to the router
Another way around is to use reverse proxy like frp but since you need SSH anyway, all you need is already comes with SSH (reverse SSH)
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Auger: A CLI tool for making tunnels to localhost
Take a look also onto popular, similar to yours project: frp
- FRP tunnel to local service
What are some alternatives?
rinetd - 📡 TCP/UDP port redirector
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
rustdesk - An open-source remote desktop, and alternative to TeamViewer.
awesome-tunneling - List of ngrok/Cloudflare Tunnel alternatives and other tunneling software and services. Focus on self-hosting.
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
ZeroTier - A Smart Ethernet Switch for Earth
wireguard-vyatta-ubnt - WireGuard for Ubiquiti Devices
cloudflared - Cloudflare Tunnel client (formerly Argo Tunnel)
chisel - A fast TCP/UDP tunnel over HTTP
boringtun - Userspace WireGuard® Implementation in Rust
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
unmanic - Unmanic - Library Optimiser