diff --git a/.obsidian/workspace.json b/.obsidian/workspace.json index 3c88e2b..b8f1989 100644 --- a/.obsidian/workspace.json +++ b/.obsidian/workspace.json @@ -41,12 +41,12 @@ "state": { "type": "markdown", "state": { - "file": "2 Personal/Home Lab/NAS/Backup Strategy.md", + "file": "2 Personal/Home Lab/NAS/Photo Apps.md", "mode": "source", "source": false }, "icon": "lucide-file", - "title": "Backup Strategy" + "title": "Photo Apps" } } ], @@ -299,7 +299,12 @@ }, "active": "29fe6103d2a1b311", "lastOpenFiles": [ + "2 Personal/Home Lab/NAS/NordVPN Setup.md", + "2 Personal/Home Lab/NAS/NAS Projects.md", "2 Personal/Home Lab/NAS/Maintenance Plan.md", + "2 Personal/Home Lab/NAS/Jellyfin Installation.md", + "2 Personal/Home Lab/NAS/External Access.md", + "2 Personal/Home Lab/NAS/Backup Strategy.md", "0 Journal/0 Daily/2025-03-20.md", "0 Journal/0 Daily/2025-03-19.md", "2 Personal/Home Lab/NAS/SSH.md", @@ -325,11 +330,6 @@ "2 Personal/Home Lab/MAC/Automation.md", "2 Personal/Home Lab/Syncthing.md", "Dashboard.md", - "2 Personal/Alkademiker/Projekte/Tischbeine Motorisiert.md", - "Temporary/PCB Design Review.md", - "Temporary/Mavlink Protocol.md", - "0 Journal/0 Daily/2025-02-03.md", - "0 Journal/0 Daily/2025-01-17.md", "Attachments/Virtual Swashplate.md/Exported image 20231126172013-15.png", "Attachments/Tutorial Webapp.md/Exported image 20231126172008-5.png", "Attachments/Helicopter.md/Exported image 20231126172013-0.png", diff --git a/2 Personal/Home Lab/NAS/External Access.md b/2 Personal/Home Lab/NAS/External Access.md index 7d1e2fb..64bd91a 100644 --- a/2 Personal/Home Lab/NAS/External Access.md +++ b/2 Personal/Home Lab/NAS/External Access.md @@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ If you want to access your home network you will need to either use IPv6, which Zerotier is an amazing tool to do a peer to peer network, it will however not allow anyone to access a service. +## Tailscale +Tailscale is a VPN network very similar to zerotier + ## VPS Forwarder I'm using [[nginx]] to forward ipv4 requests to my static ipv6 address of the NAS. It acts as a reverse server using different ports for different applications and I'm using A-records on my hosting provider to differentiate subdomains into different applications: - [photos.claudiofritsche.com](https://photos.claudiofritsche.com)