You haven’t heard of this self-hosted Cloudflare Tunnel alternative
If you've caught the self-hosting bug, one of the questions you soon run into is: How do I enable secure remote access to my self-hosted apps? If you haven't had this thought yet, it's time to start thinking it through, because your home network is ripe for exploitation, and you want as much security as you can get. It's also infrastructure-agnostic: whether you're using Kubernetes, Docker, or running a server with more traditional programs, the problem of encrypted remote access (preferably with authentication) is never far away.
If you’ve caught the self-hosting bug, one of the questions you soon run into is: How do I enable secure remote access to my self-hosted apps? If you haven’t had this thought yet, it’s time to start thinking it through, because your home network is ripe for exploitation, and you want as much security as you can get. It’s also infrastructure-agnostic: whether you’re using Kubernetes, Docker, or running a server with more traditional programs, the problem of encrypted remote access (preferably with authentication) is never far away.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
Published by: aplhsindia.in
