For me it's all about use case.
I use cloudflare tunnels for programs exposed to the open web (Nextcloud, Radicale, etc).
But I use tailscale for anything not, then I use tailscale (RD client, KDE Connect, Sonarr, etc) because it's way too simple.
For me it's all about use case.
I use cloudflare tunnels for programs exposed to the open web (Nextcloud, Radicale, etc).
But I use tailscale for anything not, then I use tailscale (RD client, KDE Connect, Sonarr, etc) because it's way too simple.
Moto Edge Plus 2022 with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor (last year's flagship), 12gb of ram, and 512gb storage.
I could be in the middle of typing something and go to another app to look at something ... when I get back, it's reload city. Lol. Everything that I was typing is gone.
You use the tailscale ip address of whatever device your hosting NextCloud from
Yes the port number is the last 4 digits after the :.
Tailscaleip:nextcloudport
Yes I do that too with email authentication. But if he is using a personal server with no users then there is no need for that.
Making official statements on Discord, and not Lemmy is WILD
You put the ip address that tailscale gives you along with the port number of your NextCloud instance.
Tailscale. Download it and you'll be up and running in 5 minutes. Don't use cloudflare tunnels unless you plan on opening it up to the public. Then you can go that route.
I forgot the link but it's in one of my old comments in this very thread.
Nice. Thanks for this.
Don't care. Switched to Joplin and it's so much better, it's not even funny.