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    • Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      That’s the same as having them within the same LAN. That makes https unnecessary, but you’d still have to remember ip+port combos without a domain. The domain doesn’t need to be publicly registered unless you want services to be accessible externally without a VPN connection.

      I only allow a couple of my services to be accessed directly via public domain, mostly for sharing with friends. The rest you’ve gotta be within the LAN either by wifi/ethernet or a VPN that I host.

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        1 year ago

        I’d prefer to be able to setup like you have, but an always on VPN for stock Android is a PITA.

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          1 year ago

          Been running openVPN as an always on VPN for stock Android for about 2 years now. Keeps it behind pihole and able to access my LAN only services.

          The only issue I have is manually having to tell it to reconnect when the device restarts. Other than that it’s been no different than no vpn.