Ah yes, those examples were helpful and definitely helped inspire this. Glad you found some value in the ramblings. Post 2 will be up soon.
starkzarn
What nice feedback to read. I think you and I are aligned in what this will hopefully become. I really just wanted to start publicly sharing my hobby notes instead of holing them up in a local Joplin file or something, so that's what I'm going to do. We may have similar hobbies though, which sounds like it'll benefit you. Haha.
Excellent! Leave a note somewhere on how it measures up, I can always use more ideas!
For anyone who reads this post and sees the mention of headscale -- that was the overarching goal here but the blog post started getting long so I decided to chunk it up. As soon as I polish up the headscale writeup I've got drafted and get that posted, I'll drop a link here just in case anyone is interested.
No one has mentioned anything about how CISA -- as gutted as they are -- has stepped up to ensure funding for the next 11 months. CVEs aren't going anywhere.
I thought this was gonna be some animorphs shenanigans from the thumbnail
They place arbitrary limits on home users as well, which is a secondary reason to not use it compared to open source offerings. For instance:
- you are limited to 1Gbps line speed
- you are limited to one week of analytics, with no export option, so you can't even ship them elsewhere
- there are also resource limits that prevent ram and CPU utilization
Suppose it makes sense to use a cybertruck as the hero photo then
Discord isn't free, you're paying with your data. 😅
Ah. Too bad. Sorry, it's been a little while since I shopped for mine.
The other poster here is correct, this is just an account of my journey through self hosting traefik, and ultimately headscale, without the hurdles along the way. I tried to include a few links to unclear terms along the way in the narrative, maybe those would help you figure things out. Unfortunately I can't write for an audience of everyone, but hopefully you can still gain some value or learn some new things! Thank you for the feedback.