TrueNAS - How to make it secure (reverse proxy, tailscale and stuff)
from Rewash@feddit.fr to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 03:31
https://feddit.fr/c/selfhosted/p/332537/truenas-how-to-make-it-secure-reverse-proxy-tailscale-and-stuff
from Rewash@feddit.fr to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 14 Mar 03:31
https://feddit.fr/c/selfhosted/p/332537/truenas-how-to-make-it-secure-reverse-proxy-tailscale-and-stuff
Hi everyone !
I’m setting up a fresh (and first) TrueNAS install and i’m looking at every bits of blog post, tutorial, advises and others on how to get things right, specially security wise.
I’m specially looking for network related stuff because my network skills are way outdated and dusty.
- I’m looking on how to make an app reachable only with tailscale
- How to make an app connect to WAN only through a VPN and being reachable only with tailscale
- Is there a way to minimise or better nullify WAN exposition of my apps if I use Nginx Reverse Proxy Manager ? (If possible with SSL certificates)
I’m pretty sure I’m missing stuff but I think it’a a good start
Have a nice day
P.s : feel free to ask questions, English isn’t my mothertongue
threaded - newest
Home network. The most fun was setting it up and finding out about ZFS, ymmv.
No multiusers, so I use a simple vpn to connect to my services from outside.
Apps use NAS ip address:Port and are easily viewed in a browser once installed.
I don’t need much else so I install services as they catch my interest. Tried Tailscale, now looking at NetBird which might be the way forward as they now have a reverse proxy for testing.
Anything else is a bit too complicated for me to maintain.