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  • Hereby the screenshot of the curl command

  • I saw the errors in a debug output node in node-red.

    I can post tomorrow, I'm not home right now and don't have a computer by hand

    Yeah, I think it has something to do with the headers too, but still, it's odd.

  • Just to clarify. I have 80 and 443 as TCP and 51820 (sorry for the typo) as UDP. I used the automatic installer script. Doesn't that generate the config files? If not, then probably there lies my problem.

  • Pangolin is like cloudflare tunnels, but you can self host it

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Pangolin

  • Looks nice at first sight. I'll definitely check it out thoroughly. I think it's exactly what I need. Thanks.

  • Sorry to not tell that, the plan is indeed for doing this in node red. I only want an example to put me on the right track and thought maybe someone else had something similar.

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Notification system

  • Instead of a 'normal' search engine, you could take a look at a Gpt like replacement, maybe there is one that also protects you your privacy, and it can certainly be used to find what normal search engines could find

  • Old computer, or Raspberry pi with proxmox and pfsense on it. The positive thing is that you can run other servers as well (pi-hole for example for network wide blocking ads)

  • Sorry for the late reaction. I found a solution in cloudflare tunnels. Works, and easy enough to understand.

  • I discovered this one too. Don't care about the downside as long as it works and is easy a ough to do...And it is, worked right out of the box. The only problem I have now is that my website (hosted on the servers of a domain provider) is not accessible anymore. Tried to redirect to the correct ip, but it's not working. I have an nginx server too but for some reason that ip is also unavailable, while the one from my jellyfin (which is on the same proxmox) is 🤔

  • Lots of servers running. Main System is proxmox. I have an Ubuntu server running on that with docker installed which runs about everything (pi-hole, nginx, jellyfin, radarr, sonarr, (even) Firefox, and more). So end goal would be to go to www.mydomain.com/pihole to access pihole, to www.mydomain.com/jellyfin to go to jellyfin and so on.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Is there a A/MX records tutorial?