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Remotely access anything from anywhere with a cloud VPS and Caddy

Remotely access anything from anywhere with a cloud VPS and Caddy – a comprehensive beginners guide

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“Tailscale”

If you’ve ever wanted the ultimate cloud reverse proxy which could expose any service, anywhere in your infrastructure from one place, then today’s video will be right up your street!

We’re going to use Caddy running on Digitalocean to reverse proxy a Jellyfin instance running behind a NAT’d…

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11 Comments

  1. Thanks for all the detail Alex. I love it. Other “explainer” videos often leave out crucial bits that leave more novice or intermediate learners stuck even after consulting a lot of other resources.

  2. Just a side note, people keep saying you can't access your local media on Plex if the Internet is out. This is not true. Plex has an option in the settings to bypass cloud credentials.

  3. (Reposting as I realized the other video link is not unlisted.) Thanks for the video Alex. You don't go into much detail about the benefits of having this as a remote VPS / reverse proxy. Are there inherent security benefits of using a VPS + remote proxy vs. self-hosting caddy and opening a port? I suspect opening the port isn't great but couldn't someone break into the VPS and using Tailscale, get free reign of my home network?

  4. Great video! What's the benefit of using a VPS, rather than just running Caddy on the same local network as Jellyfin? It kinda seems like an unecessary middle man to me. Thanks again 🙂

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