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  • I think technical information has gotten a lot worse for all kinds of products.

    Just look up any smartphone how long do you have to scroll and what submenu do you have to click to get very basic specs.

    I recently searched for a good air quality sensor. Which WiFi standard does it support? Does it have batteries? What connector does it have? Do I need a shitty app to setup the WiFi information? Does it have a local API? What buttons does it have?

    Technical infos are often impossible to find. You have to buy it to try it out and return it when it doesn't do what you need. Infuriating.

  • I could not find any selfhostable solution that comes close to the features of one note. Handwriting, offline work and syncing are a must for me.

    Also one note web sucks.

  • Bonus points for creating lots and lots of networks grouping the databases together with only their respective containers.

    ip a is a huge mess.

  • Thank you very much. I knew I needed a few nat rules but was unsure which exactly. I think I will be able to figure it out now. 😃

  • Jes exactly but without being http/https only and without decrypting the traffic on the vps.

    That's why the forwarded for header won't work. It's one layer below.

  • Thanks. Will checkout Yggdrasil.

  • That's not what I want accomplish. The clients connecting to machine B should not know that their traffic was handled by machine A. I will use DNATs to accomplish my goal. It is possible because tailscale can do exactly that. Thank you for your input though.

    Maybe I am wrong we will see soon. 🙃

  • Wow this may have been the missing piece to get my setup working. If I manage to do it will send you an URL to a git repo.

  • Looks nice. I think I will build two docker containers with wireguard and iptables. This blog will be a great help.

  • I have heard of it seems like a good option. If you use it please tell me if it can fullfil my requirements.

    Mhh I didn't know headscale exists. Tailscale being proprietary was the main thing keeping me from using it.

  • Can you elaborate on the IP would not be unique part?

  • The reason I want to preserve the IP is mostly for fancy graphana plots and tracability. X-Forwarded-For is great but only works for http/https. Also I would like to keep the https termination on machine B.

    I will check out netbird.

  • I was hoping for a solution which allows for other protocols not just https and http. I will take a closer look at grok.

    A ssh tunnel could work. I didn't think of that. I will have to test how this interacts with docker but I think it must be setup directly on the host. I don't think the ssh tunnel limitation applies since the service will still be reachable from As local network. Speed might be a concern but I will have to test.

  • My samsung laptop has no way to change the backlight from Linux so it stays off. If only there were a way to this in a standardized way (acpi) samsung?

  • Privacy Sandbox so the privacy doesn't get out. 😃