

Excited to compare this with my setup (also Quadlet and Traefik-based)!
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Excited to compare this with my setup (also Quadlet and Traefik-based)!
Hang on.
Would it not be better to run a VPN server on your router to force all WAN-bound traffic through the VPN? This way, you could still access your local devices.
Please don’t use AI for simple things like this.
The Odin Project has a tutorial on Git Basics and a guide on Setting Up Git. The instructions are roughly the same whether on Github, Codeberg, etc.
Once you have the repository, it’s as simple as:
git add .
git commit -m "Updated config"
git push origin main
They have their own config generator and port forwarding is really easy to set up IMO. Both need to be logged in to see, though.
The interface - GUI and website - is straight out of 2008 and documentation could be better, but otherwise it works just fine for torrenting and browsing. No complaints there.
Happily using AirVPN for port forwarding.
Do you happen to have a Matrix or Discord server set up to talk about development? I’d love to help out if I can.
Went to check out the source code for the front-end and see if there was anything I could help out with… Saw it was made with Angular.
oh no
(Congrats on integrating Fedi into it!)
Tailscale is a VPN. Caddy is a reverse proxy. I’m not sure why you’re comparing the two, unless you meant Traefik?