Hi there,
I've set up a small nextcloud instance on my home server.
In the meantime, I connect directly via port forwarding and HTTP / HTTPS Port to the web interface of nextcloud.
But because forwarding ports in the router could be a possible security risk, I want to avoid this practice.
My Idea:
kindly regards from Germany:
Benedikt
I've set up a small nextcloud instance on my home server.
In the meantime, I connect directly via port forwarding and HTTP / HTTPS Port to the web interface of nextcloud.
But because forwarding ports in the router could be a possible security risk, I want to avoid this practice.
My Idea:
I want to bypass the traffic, which is going to my nextcloud server over a vserver in the cloud. ( like a reverse proxy with user authentication )
Also, it would be nice, if users could authenticate first on the vserver in the cloud and then get forwarded via VPN to my local net.
To do this, I've read of TACACS and RADIUS as authentication protocols.
Final Question: Is it possible to realize my idea and host nextcloud on the public internet, but with an authentication server.kindly regards from Germany:
Benedikt