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You Need to Learn This! Cloudflare Tunnel Easy Tutorial

You Need to Learn This! Cloudflare Tunnel Easy Tutorial

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Cloudflare Tunnels is an amazing technology that can not only replace traditional VPN in many cases, but has a number of distinct advantages. In this video, I discuss those advantages and then go through a complete Cloudflare Tunnels setup from start to finish.

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  1. Crosstalk Solutions does not specialise in cybersecurity and data security, you should not listen to them, use a VPN with an open source VPN protocol with Open BSD.

  2. great, install "Cloudflare Tunnels" an NSA/CIA backdoor in your corporate network, so you can be sure that your data is being analyzed and stored in Fort Meade. Idiots.

  3. Yeah, instead of setting up a VPN on my router, using industry standard protocols on hardware, which only I control and which takes 5 minutes, I'm going to give a commercial company who is subject to government subpoena's, possible bad actors, hacking, rogue employees direct access into my network and trust that their system, using proprietary technology which is not subject to peer review…. Sounds really secure and definitely no possibility of something going horribly wrong…. Oh, and you're putting the docker image into your NAS, so you're also now trusting that your NAS hardware and vendor is secure. Also, very few NAS users log in and update images/containers so any buggy/exploited software will stay around for a long time. Might suit some..but I'll use my own hardware…

  4. Hey I get pretty bad speed tests via docker openspeedtest when I connect through the cloudflare proxy. How are you configuring it – there is some reverse proxy instructions for traefik v2 and nginx but this isn't that.

  5. Hey Great tutorial and I use CF mostly for DNS and website protection today, just not with their tunnel solution… I'm interested! About using a RPi… Yes, you can on a command line. Using Ubuntu server for Pi works really well. It runs a bunch of services for me today (I have 2 and sometimes 3 in a MicroK8 cluster) using docker containers and can easily run what you need on Ubuntu on RPi for docker commandline. Again, cool post!

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