wait. please clarify me.
if i setup a vpn which provides encryption on my local server, can i go like this
+------------------+
| . local server |
+-< . >------------+
<< . >>
<< . >>
<< . >>
<< . >>
<< . >>
+-< . >----------------------+
| < . > serveo/localhost.run |
+-< . >----------------------+
<< . >>
<< . >> +-------------------------------------+
<< . >> | . raw data |
<< . >> | < . > vpn encrypted data |
<< . >> | << . >> vpn encrypted data over tls |
<< . >> +-------------------------------------+
+-< . >-------+
| . clients |
+-------------+
sorry i dont know how to express this in words
thanks for both answers. the second option, one i cant afford.
i did some research, the first the answer is partilly correct ig. for example syncthing offers password protection (https://docs.syncthing.net/users/untrusted.html) and for the bin, it provides client side encryption (https://github.com/HemmeligOrg/Hemmelig.app?tab=readme-ov-file#features) which will protect me even over plain http connection ig. please correct me if im wrong
these are product specific feature, so generally, as you said, no is the answer ig. i wish nextcloud offers something like. thanks again
Tell me when youre so passionate about something would you ignore the goat in your domain just because that person is not from the same country as you?
They got a DE built in and say GNU is bloated. Foolishness
Yeah, I used to use that before. But its slower for me. So now I use fish for interactions
Yeah thats syncthings doing (¶ _ ¶)
bruh… i just thought “man something like lemmy but for youtube would be great, maybe i can build one for fun” THIS MORNING. “decentralized and federated alternative to youtube” man this gonna be fkn great
yeah thats the first thing i wanted to check. im not a network expert but i think my phone tried connecting to my machine. on the log, SRC=192.168.43.60
is my mobile phones address, but I cannot confirm it was a success or not.
ive created a pastebin here just in case.
thanks for help. i tried adding firewall rules to allow all udp connections (added my iptables output in the op), but no luck :(
Yeah I saw that but tuid be better right
You use fedora https://lemmy.world/post/16899331
Not what Im asking for, but this is awesome!
Yeah, I have bash ls installed, but it wont teach me coding standards right
could you take a look at the new image and share what you think?