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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Nice ! Thanks for the links , now this does point me in the right direction. Much appreciated.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago (2 children)

But I understand I need a reverse proxy, it doesn't change the fact that you require a domain name, a let's encrypt cert and open port 80 to use the AIO setup. But I appreciate the link all the same.

 

I've self hosted many things over the years but mainly Nextcloud and Home assistant. My current setup for Nextcloud is the Archive install method, behind a wWireguard VPN on a Debian server(with sadly outdated PHP packages).

However most of the natively installed software I host, for example a turn server, the database, redis etc is covered by the AIO setup, amongst other benefits like the High performance back end.

The only issue is the requirement for a domain name, a let's encrypt cert and an open port 80. I really don't require this behind a VPN. I'm really surprised this is not a more supported option.

Is anyone using AIO behind a VPN?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

I used to do a reverse proxy setup with caddy , but now I self host a Wireguard VPN. It has access to Nextcloud on the same machine, Home Assistant and Kodi on another. On our phones, Wireguard only has access to certain apps the rest of the network traffic is normal, so a nice simple setup.