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  • Which fuse? And links to a guide?

  • Yup! This is what I do! Love it so much

  • Any tips for organizing in person debates with friends?

  • Thank you. It really was that simple

  • Oops you are right.

    A quick search said mc uses tcp

  • Yes, and Minecraft is TCP not http

  • Anything.

    Personally I use Debian. But Docker doesn't care. I chose Debian because it is very stable and simple

  • Nope

  • Thanks for the help. This is enough to get me started

  • With Crafty you can bind a specific port.

    I use tailscale for public access, and have set it up so tailscale users can access the domain.

    I guess what I'm asking for is NPM but for tcp.

  • No I'm not.

    I have tailscale setup for external access. (I have dns records already in my domain provider pointing to a tailscale ip, so a device on my tailnet can access my domain. ie an authorized tailscale device can access nginx.example.com)

    I want to know what I have to do to get minecraft.example.com to resolve interenally.

  • Oh fascinating. I'll have to look into that

  • Cool okay.

    What about the CNAME one?

  • For 4 II, its CNAME Name: @ Target: ???

    What is the target supposed to be?

    Edit: putting "@" for name on the A record, once saved, it changes to my domain instead of @, in your screenshot

  • A good dashboard helps with not remembering port numbers also. And can look slick

  • Holy crap thank you so much. I was literally thinking of figuring out how to do exactly this EARLIER TODAY!

    Thank you again for this write up. I have almost all of what you wrote already done (cloudflare, NPM and tailscale setup) but haven't hooked Tailscale and NPM together yet.

  • I have gluetun+socks5 containea running, then in an app, I put in localip:port into a proxy field. Then that app will use that connection for internet. Browsers on desktop also support proxies. So if you want a specific browser to always use the VPN, this is a very simple way to do that.

    https://source.android.com/docs/security/features/private-space