I do have my own web server running centos 7 i could use. I am planning to buy a small mini-pc that will be running home assistant and frigate for recording my camera’s and integrating AI detection into my smart home. It seems the best installation for that is debian.
I have a router that is using a wireguard vpn, that does not allow port forwarding, so i need an alternative to access the mini-pc.
Now, of course there’s some things to be found when googling, but my preference goes to the most easy-to-use solution as i’m not great with linux, i just mess around digging through configs, copy-pasting instructions and getting stuff done that way. This is why I wanted to ask you guys for advice =)
Would appriciate assistance!
I would suggest ZeroTier, its opensourse and pretty smart. Clients for all platforms are available
If you have a VPN router, your router literally has remote access built in as a feature. The VPN can be connected to remotely, and allow you to access locally hosted services. I use mine for such a purpose. When configured correctly, your VPN connection makes your device get treated like it’s on the local network.
Tailscale or Cloudflare Tunnel with Access Rules
Ipv6 only is an option or use tailscale
Setup a vpn pn a vps. Then connect your server as a client. Connect your other device as client and use the vpn nerxork address to access your server