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Access Your Local Servers From Anywhere // Self Hosted

Access Your Local Servers From Anywhere // Self Hosted VPN (Wireguard + Docker)

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“Madhu”

This is how you set up your own vpn server to access servers and services running in your local network. The setup process is easier than ever! All you do is change a couple of options then you can start up the server! You can access the vpn server from your computer and phone!

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  1. My client can establish a connection to my wireguard server but I can't access any devices on my home network. Don't you need to make a post up script with some iptables so the traffic can get out of the docker container and into the home network? Help please?

  2. I was thinking using pfsense as my routing software+ firewall with Wireguard (they have Wireguard as a package inside pfsense)
    ¿Any experience with this or you use a regular router like Netgear and the like as the routing device?

  3. I love this video it’s not overwhelming with details just instructions on how to meet each checkpoint…..I have plans on using this same method except Im going to apply it to my external hard drive 2Tb and use kubernetes to help me manage the container then connect the vpn to my wsl……from this scenario I gave do you think I’ll run into any issues and do you feel I should include anything extra in my strategy to make sure the connection is consistently successful

  4. I’m so lost on this vpn discussion so wireguard gives you an option to remote access your devices outside the network correct? But does it hide my IP like NordVPN I’m just trying to find a way to have NordVPN hide my IP and have a remote access vpn so I can use my jellyfin sever

  5. appreciate your walkthrough. i wanted to mention that all open ports on a network can be scanned very easily. obfuscating which port your vpn is running on isn't a bad idea, but it doesn't prevent someone from seeing what ports you have open on your network (i.e. nmap <ip> -p-). authentication procedures and firewalls must be considered when opening up your network to the outside world. just wanted to throw that out there, not trying to be a jerk

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