I use them a lot actually. I really like them. It's really useful for things like vaultwarden access from any machine, anywhere. I also host a humhub instance for my mother's bible study group and a couple informational sites behind them. It pushes all of the traffic through 443 without having to fiddle with SSL. I wouldn't lean on it for major website without local SSL but for small use cases like mine it works great.
dartanjinn
joined 2 years ago
I like sendgrid. They have a free smtp service that works great.
This would be my favorite if it wasn't for that damn clip.
For public facing, I use Cloudflare tunnels. For VPN access from across the divide, I use tailscale and pivpn depending on use case.
Most of my servers are hosted locally on a separate vlan and firewalled off from my internal network.
I use Gnome at work and KDE at home. I like the workflow in Gnome and the customization of KDE.
I run pivpn with wireguard alongside tailscale for this exact reason. Wireguard in the phone, tailscale on PCs.
Dammit. Just this year I settled on Fedora as my distro of choice. Back to Arch I guess. These fools are ruining Linux and I ain't happy about it.