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Cody 10 months ago
I think the only way to do that currently would be to access it over tor. When he next major StartOS update comes out you should be able to access things over clearnet.
A way to get your tor node out to clearnet Easy setup Free Easily install on a pi or any Linux system. Guide is here👇 TLDR; 0) sign up for tailscale (free) 1) run CURL command on start9 2) copy the URL the end command gives you and visit 3) add that device to your tailscale dashboard Visit your local home node, on the clearnet address tailscale gives you* *you can redirect this public IP to a domain you own easily & free (mywebsite. com)
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TheLegendaryMan 10 months ago
Their signup requirements suck fucking balls. Sign up with Google. Fuck no. Sign up with Microsoft. Fuck no. Sign up with GitHub. I already said fuck no to signing up with Microsoft. Sign up with Apple. Fuck no. Sign up with OIDC? Never figured out how to accomplish this one for free gracefully.
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Henry 10 months ago
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Henry 10 months ago
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TheLegendaryMan 10 months ago
Does this require being on a server with a public IP address, or could this theoretically be utilized on a dedicated home server with NixOS installed on a local network?
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TheLegendaryMan 10 months ago
There in lays my issue. I gotta cough up money monthly for a VPS, or run a public facing server from my home. Last time I did that from my house I was hacked in such a glorious manner that I swore I would never do it again. This project though is pretty amazing. If I ever have a FOSS project that I start paying for a vps service again. It is totally going on it. Thank you for sharing.
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TheLegendaryMan 10 months ago
Holy shitballs. Gonna do some experimenting this weekend. Know of any tutorials on how you accomplished this goal gracefully?
Yep I was totally wrong up above; **tailscale** absolutely works on local lan! It's the app that punches through routers no matter where your device goes. It's the whoke point, and it works great! (I had posted about headscale today too in another note, which does need a public IP, so I got confused) The tailscale documentation on their website is very good, they have plenty of use-case tutorials.
hm, Nextcloud has a local link hardcoded in their button (lol) or else there may be a Nextcloud setting that makes it sensitive to this environment difference? I don't know enough about Nexrcloud, but this is definitely their UIs fault. do you know what path that button is supposed to bring you to? might be able to navigate to it directly at the tailscale URL?