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bitwarden_gcloud
Bitwarden installation optimized for Google Cloud's 'always free' e2-micro compute instance
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
Hi My current setup: 1. I own Bitwarden and Caddy setup on Google's 'always free' f1-micro server by following this link: https://github.com/dadatuputi/bitwarden_gcloud 2. I have a domain where bitwarden is currently accessible: bw.mydomain.com (pointing to my GCP IP address, and Caddy reverse proxies it to my Bitwarden container) 3. I have installed Zerotier cli and connected it to my private network. I've heard that lots of people here secure their services behind a VPN, but I'm not entirely sure how that is achieved? DNS level? Firewalls? Something else? So right now I can access Bitwarden via the internet, but I want to lock it down so that I can only access it via Zerotier. What would I need to change so that if I access bw.mydomain.com from the internet then it would fail, but if I was conneted to Zerotier then I can access bw.mydomain.com without issue? What I have tried: * On Cloudflare, I pointed bw.mydomain.com to my Zerotier IP address (e.g. 192.168.194.123). But then Caddy cannot generate an SSL cert as that IP is obviously not publicly accessible. Any advice would be appreciated!