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What is the best way to organize forwarding from VPS to a local machine?
There is a small VPS and a server software product with a web interface (hereinafter referred to as the “Product”), which is very demanding on resources. So demanding that a suitable VPS for it will be unreasonably expensive. The uptime requirements for the Product are minimal, so I decided to place it on a home machine where it listens on a specific hostname and port. But the web interface of the Product needs global access from time to time.
So far, only openvpn between the local and external machines and forwarding from external to local using nginx comes to mind.
And what do you advise?
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> So far, only openvpn between local and external machines and forwarding from external to local using nginx comes to mind.
Quite the right idea, you can’t imagine anything better, more reliable, more transparent.
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