• filcuk@lemmy.zip
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    3 hours ago

    I use them as a DDNS, and a first line of defence.

    It seems very wasteful, doesn’t it?
    The truth is that I often need to access these from a device that doesn’t have local access to the server, such as a company laptop, or a phone on mobile network.
    This is also given for anyone outside of my house.
    As such, I often don’t bother setting up local access, except for specific services that are critical or use a lot of bandwidth that can go locally.

    Not to mention password and bookmark management, which is a little part, but it can get out of hand (I have about 50 services/front-ends).

    TLDR: Your can use cloudflare or alternatives with fallback on local for most services, if you set it up that way

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      3 hours ago

      got it! I don’t have that many hosted services, but for my limited external clients that need to connect, I get by with what tailscale has to offer at least for now!

      thanks for the breakdown!