I currently have a server running Unraid as the OS, which has some WireGuard integration built in. Which I’ve enabled and been using to remotely access services hosted on that server. But as I’ve expanded to include things like Octopi running on a Pi3 and NextcloudPi running on a Pi4 (along with AdGuardHome), I’m trying to determine the best way to VPN to my home network with the goal of reaching services I’m hosting, and do it safely of course.

I have a Netgear Nighthawk that has some VPN functionality built in that uses a OpenVPN account. Is that ok or would it be advisable to come in a different way?

  • @CameronDev
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    45 months ago

    I run a wireguard vpn into my home, and i can access my local services. It was a small matter of setting up routing properly.

    I am using https://www.firezone.dev/ to set it up and manage it, but i believe it can be done manually if desired.

    • stown
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      25 months ago

      I can recommend firezone as well. Served me well before I decided to host my wireguard server on OPNsense.

      I still miss the super easy client setup from firezone! OPNsense really needs to make it easier.

    • @[email protected]
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      15 months ago

      I set it up manually using this as a guide. It was a lot of work because I had to adapt it to my use case (not using a VPS), so I couldn’t just follow the guide, but I learned a lot in the process and it works well.

      • @CameronDev
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        15 months ago

        I had something manual setup originally as well, but it became a bit of a maintenance hassle. Moving configs to devices was a bit of a pain, and generating keys wasnt easy.