Hi!

I often read suggestions to use something like Tailscale to create a tunnel between a home server and a VPS because it is allegedly safer than opening a port for WireGuard (WG) or Nginx on my router and connecting to my home network that way.

However, if my VPS is compromised, wouldn’t the attacker still be able to access my local network? How does using an extra layer (the VPS) make it safer?

  • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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    7 months ago

    I guess the VPN adds an additional layer of authentication. And of course everything is encrypted by default which might otherwise not be the case.

    Plus, with a VPN you can access multiple services.

    • cheddarOP
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      7 months ago

      Yep, VPN makes it easier to access different services. Connect once, open anything you want in the local service. But I can set up WG without a VPS. To me that extra layer seems unnecessary.