I absolutely respect rawdogging your website with just an IP
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It's all fun and games until you realise it's your IP...
Thank you!
Who needs a domain anyway
Aaaaand it’s down?
Sorry, it should be up again now.
I've updated the post with the instructions. I don't really plan on hosting this for a long period of time, at least not in this state.
I hope some people have gotten some use out of it.
No worries! Reminds me of my early days of self-hosting. Got myself banned from my ISP for 48 hours for self-hosting. 😬
Thanks for sharing!
I am using wireguard in docker to connect from anywhere to my locals network. https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-wireguard?tab=readme-ov-file#usage Set the variable INTERNAL_SUBNET to your local IP range. For me it was 192.168.178.0 And set a folder you can reach as it's working folder. And your done for setting the wireguard server.
Need yo allow your server to be reachable from the web to wire guard ports. I guess you know how to since you did for you website.
To add clients (I have android and Linux) you go fetch the config on you server. If you went for numbered peers it look like peer4.conf and you use these file to allow clients to connect.
Edit : I missread you don't ask for help.nice site by the way