nostr:npub14tq8m9ggnnn2muytj9tdg0q6f26ef3snpd7ukyhvrxgq33vpnghs8shy62 this would be a great addition for Raspiblitz https://github.com/bitvora/haven
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Noted! Was just working on adding Styrfry https://github.com/raspiblitz/raspiblitz/pull/4721 and Bostr2 https://github.com/raspiblitz/raspiblitz/pull/4724 recently.
Moving to 2 TB disks suddenly opens new possibilities.
First step to be added: https://github.com/raspiblitz/raspiblitz/issues/4756
Was planning to try for myself anyway. Wonder how all functions work as an onion service? Tunnelling it to a VPS serving a clearnet domain is not that trivial task, but
Tailscale makes it easily as possible if one has a VPS and (sub)domain to use.
As a long time raspiblitz user (multiple instances), a one-click install of tailscale would be great to use (preferably headscaleđź‘€) instead of the old IP2Tor method
I hear you, Tailscale is in for the next release: https://github.com/raspiblitz/raspiblitz/pull/4712
Headscale would need to run on a machine with a reachable public IP address, usually a VPS.
We couldn't run head scale directly on raspiblitz?
What about using tailscale as the VPS option?
Headscale is a coordinator server, it needs to be publicly exposed for the tailscale clients to be able to connect out to it.
Your node at home is typically behind a router NAT and firewalled. It should remain that way.
Tailscale can be used as a VPN if you advertise an exit node on any other client and connect to it. Your IP address would appear as the public IPaddress of that exit node. This is independent from using Headscale or the Tailscale coordinator.
Thanks I do understand better now.
Always best to keep your node behind your router NAT & firewall.
I was thinking more of a hybrid model; using both headscale and tailscale.
I read/watched someone setup where they self-hosted everything with headscale, then used tailscale as the public IP. It was a interesting/creative setup.
I'll have to find that again and share.
Stoked for next release of raspiblitz with a script for Tailscale
LFG