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My life became less stressfull since I started to depend less on technology. I do need a playground to keep my skills sharp tho.

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Start by reading what DNS can do. Good luck!

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Objectively you reduce your attack surface if you actually self-host wireguard, since you dont control 3rd party products, and cannot give any guarantees wrt their security.

Unpopular opinion, yes, but security > convenience ;-)

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For me, selfhosting is about selfhosting. Using 3rd party options hosted by someone else is not selfhosting by its very definition. A reverse proxy works, and you can trivially use that to host a gazillion websites on the same ip+port due to the magic of a ‘virtual host’

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Mja, business decisions are up to you and your clients. This sub is about selfhosting, so you can expect answers that are about, well, selfhosting ;-)

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Definetely! In your case I would get a vps from somewhere and host from there. Cloudflare is not going to work around your power issues. Some caching CDN might, but that would make the service read-only

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you need to reconfigure webmin to serve you a wss:// url towards that websocket. The second S in wss stands for securitah! :)

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They have some pointers in their documentation: https://webmin.com/faq/

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This. You need to tune the zfs memory, esp if the box is shared with other applications.

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If you want to forward an ssh connection over an existing ssh connection, ProxyJump is the way to go.

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