(I asked this on r*ddit a long while ago, but I don’t think I explained myself properly)

Basically, I would like to host a few services on my own metal (and not anywhere else in the world!) to play around with and learn, like my personal site, lemmy instance, vpn, fdroid, image host, etc etc.

I would also like to hide my public IP address because I don’t want people who connect to me to know my location (even if it’s rather coarse).

I know that this isn’t possible without at least another server in a different physical location, but I really have no idea how to approach this. What software do I run? What is this action called? What do any of these AWS/Azure service names mean? How much would I realistically need to pay? Etc etc.

Anyone have any pointers?

  • ThorrJo@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 years ago

    As others have pointed out,

    1. a VPN (so that your outbound traffic comes from your VPN endpoint, not your bare IP address)
    2. a reverse proxy server

    I use a router from GL-iNet to run the always-on VPN, and rathole for a reverse proxy. Both the VPN and the reverse proxy terminate at $4/mo VPSes.

    • dap@lemmy.onlylans.io
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      2 years ago

      Cloudflare tunnels are great but OP may not want to have to authenticate each user to their services.