Pangolin is like cloudflare tunnels, but you can self host it
TheOldRepublic
Normally I 'd go for night mode, but in this case the light mode is a bit better in colirs
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.
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 🤔
It's been a few months now, so I guess I could try it again
So if I want to go to www.mydomain.com/pihole to go to my pi-hole instance, I would create an A record containing the internal IP of pi-hole and an MX one to configure the subdomain (www.mydomain.com/pihole), is that correct?
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.