Hosting Without The Need to Port Forward Using This Trick!

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Hosting your services can be very complicated when you don't have the necessary access or tools. This tutorial will show you how to host services without the need of your firewall / router access.

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Very interesting!
Maybe you can talk about the mechanism, how exactly all this is happening and compared to the "old way" in the next video.

niro
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wireguard and reverse proxy works well while being completely open source

shephusted
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Telebit seems not having updates in 4 or 5 years, is this safe ?

SebastianPerezG
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you sir are a life saver. TY very much, im setting up the LAMP on the pi right now and going to give it a shot on the starlinks.

Texas_Radical
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Middle click doesn't always work for me. Best example of this is when I'm using a Virtual Box with clipboard sharing, copy something from my host (Windows) to my client's (Linux) terminal. It picks the clipboard buffer when I press the Ctrl+Shift+v sequence, but not the middle button. I'm sure there's a way around it, but I don't care since I also use the middle button to paste when I copy text from the same terminal. So, I'm with you -- Ctrl+Shift+v has its purpose.

cliff_hewitt
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"im using arch btw" LMAOO love your vids man, keep the good shit comin

BMPiercing
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You should do an "advanced" version of this where you use Caddy (on a docker or even on bare hardware) that does this but with more configuration (and the ability to host websites as well).

itscarve
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Think I'd prefer to use cloudflare tunnels for this. But very informative video. Thanks for sharing.

ckthmpson
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Nice video. The temp email website is also good to know about. Thank you.

cernejr
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Personally I thought tailscale was the easiest to setup. I can use my pihole on my phone from anywhere with it

wikkidklown
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Why should i trust this service. I think they could easy break into my network if the want or if they were compromised.

ikorbln
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Assuming you're the same Novaspirit from way back that wrote the famous R Pi Conky howto, the conkyrc file link hasn't worked in a few years now. And the conkyrc file coding is different now with the newer Bullseye. So I don't know if you wanna update it but it would help a lot.

fweghcf
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Very cool and all, but I can’t figure out how to use this to launch my pinecraft server

TheRealSpaceC
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Hi Don, can you please elaborate a bit more on hosting the minecraft server?

sabinopereira
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Thanks a lot. I wonder what is the point about security with this solution?

renobodyrenobody
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I don't understand where this has a place when there was an NGINX Proxy Manager setup (aside from not wanting to forward any ports). What does this mean for the Telebit and whatever the domain service, security-wise? Are you injecting a middleman to see all the traffic or is it acting the same as DuckDNS where it pings to update your IP every so often?

josh
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Hi, when I paste the command into my terminal telebit doesn't ask for an email, (i am root debian) can anyone help?

lukastefanek
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How about using your own domain name with this and still have https? With this have to use the domain name they give you.

RaymondDay
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Would you be able to create an updated video on how to use this method to use it for a Minecraft server. I'm trying to create one at college and allow it to be accessed anywhere. Unfortunately I cannot port forward it and the telebit link provided does not seem to be working.

rikhilchandarana
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Is this safer from security point of view than normal port forwarding? I have a few things hosted and I saw a bunch of comments online saying "it's not safe to open any ports". I am wondering if I should switch to that instead.

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