Hello all,
I've been browsing around the forums lately, and full disclosure: my serve is running on my Intel Mac Mini, but has a mix of Docker containers for certain services, and others run native apps (Emby being one).
My main way of securing my Emby server was via a Docker container called "Swag" (from LinuxServer.io) and then wrapping the traffic through Cloudflare DNS. It was all proxied via Cloudflare and working wonderfully. However, I had to have port 443 forwarded. For added s
Kikinjo,
For question 1, I was asking if Cloudflare Tunnels (See, here: Set up your first tunnel · Cloudflare Zero Trust docs, not sure it was formerly Argo) are a good alternative to reverse proxies to prevent intrustion. Sorry if that wasn't clear. With my prior LinuxServer.io setup, I had to forward port 443, then let the proxy pass the traffic to different services via the Docker container. With CF tunnels, none of that is needed. I ran things this way for years and never got a block fr