I have a small homelab that is not open to the internet. I am considering the following setup. Please let me know if there are any glaring issues or if I am over complicating things.

  • I want to setup a reverse proxy in the cloud that will also act as a certificate authority. (I want to limit who can access the server to a small group of people.)

  • I will setup a vpn from a raspberry pi in my home to the reverse proxy in the cloud.

  • The traffic will pass from the raspberry pi vpn to my homelab.

I am not sure if I need the raspberry pi. I like the cloud as the reverse proxy as I do not have a static IP. I would just get a cheap vps from hetzner or something like that.

  • harsh3466@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    Ah. Yeah. I think then you’ll want to look into cloudflare tunnels. I believe that should get you through the cgnt and deal with the dynamic IP ll in one go.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      Yup, cloudflare should work.

      I personally set up a VPS w/ a WireGuard tunnel, with a reverse proxy at the VPS that sends traffic to connected WireGuard clients. My exact setup is something like this:

      1. VPS w/ HAProxy and WireGuard - routing happens based on SNI
      2. Caddy on homelab to handle TLS trunking
      3. router configured with static DNS routes so I can use public addresses w/o hitting the WAN on my LAN

      This could easily be adjusted to only have HAProxy work over the WireGuard interface so there are no public addresses to worry about.

      But I used Tailscale for a while to solve this problem, and cloudflare tunnels would work as well. Lots of options to work around stupid ISP policies…