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[–] pax0707 17 points 1 month ago (17 children)

For me its been wireguard with split tunnel but that had a glaring issue with my home IP change (running 2 Pi-hole+unbound instances on separate network segments and hardware). Some time ago I switched to tailscale and added a Pi-hole on a VPS. Closed system, nothing exposed to the wide internet, works 99.99…% of the time, whole family protected against low hanging fruit attacks and adds.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (9 children)

Use ddns on your router with a domain so you can then get something like wireguard.example.com and then use that as the endpoint in your wireguard.

Set the wireguard DNS as your pihole.

To make life easier set your home network IP space to something that another WiFi would never use, ie 192.168.46.xx

That way it will never conflict if you are on a public WiFi and you can access anything on your home lab when you need.

I've been using this setup for years on laptop, phone etc

[–] pax0707 3 points 1 month ago

I have ddns on Cloudflare. It works great, until your home IP changes. After that wireguard will happily hammer the old IP, till something breaks the tunnel and it reestablishes it to the new IP. Working as intended. My workaround was forcing the IP change over night while everyone was home.

Tailscale sorts all the issues I had.

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