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Using Cloudflare Tunnels for Self-Hosted Apps: Chris

Using Cloudflare Tunnels for Self-Hosted Apps: Chris Colotti

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Chris Colotti is Principal Solutions Architect at Cohesity and in this episode:
We all run some kind of self-hosted apps, and we’ve probably been accessing them remotely in similar ways, but there’s a new much more secure, and easy way to access all these self-hosted applications using…

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  1. I needed this. I am trying this and do not have a community to talk to… this reminds me of that cell phone game I thought I was good at till I started playing with people that dump money into the game. Yea.. I just want Nextcloud to work. lol the Tunnel thing.. is an issue. BUT I am learning so much… I can deal without Nextcloud. I feel if I keep going in this direction… I will figureout how to make NGINX listen and spit out those SSL certs from cloudflare. At least thats what I am think.

    Of all my services: Komga, Nextcloude and wordpress is acting funny. lol only when tunneled though… can't complain too much about free though…

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