Looking for Guide to route/tunnel VPS IPs to HomeLab
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Hello!
As the title states I am looking for a tutorial on how to setup and configure a VPS to route/tunnel it's public IPs to pfSense servicing my homelab.
My current configuration is using 3 public/static IPs w/ 1:1 NAT enabled. Will be moving to a location that does not offer more than 1 public/static IP address and I would like to maintain 1:1.
Thanks in advance for the anticipated assistance.
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@seeking-sense See if this helps...
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/vpn/index.html
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@nollipfsense thank you for the link but I was hoping to find more of a HOW TO / Recipe to make it happen rather than a full-blown syllabus to a networking course.
Unfortunately I do not have the time it will take to read and digest all of that information before the move will take place.
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@seeking-sense Have you search the web or YouTube or Lawrence Systems...most of us here spent lots of time learning...there is no short cut.
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@nollipfsense "most of us here spent lots of time learning" it is unfortunately that you are unwilling to share your expertise.
Ironic that so many people want everything open source except when it comes to sharing what they know.
I came to the Netgate forum because I am using Netgate software didn't realize I would need to look elsewhere for assistance.
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@seeking-sense If I have never set up a "route/tunnel VPS IPs to homelab," I wouldn't be able to help or guide you, but if I know sources were you could find answer, I surely share such as here after a web search: https://blog.fuzzymistborn.com/vps-reverse-proxy-tunnel/