Wow you sound so intelligent and so much ahead of your game. God bless you. I hope someday I could really know what you're talking about. You were like talking a different language. I'm starting out from the bottom. Just learning all of these things and sometimes it gets overwhelming but I see someone like you that has dedicated their life to learning. Different kind of platforms is just amazing to me. I just wanted to learn how to put the www in front of my domain and I just can't even get that done let alone all the other things that you're talking about. But God bless you and thanks for the information
Thank you very much :) I did setup tunnel some time ago and when GUI change i feel today lost but thanks to you i was able to resolve my problem πππ
Very nice! Cloudflare Tunnel + Application = joy! I use this combination for most of my "restricted external" services. I've had zero issues. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing your time and expertise with us. I have been using CF Tunnels for a while now. Running it in a Docker container on my Unraid server. Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much. I have been trying to figure this out on my TrueNAS Scale instance for a few days following other guides that needed multiple apps and steps, this just worked. I am so happy and over the moon. Thank you again. Subscribed!
My first few days owning a NAS and using cloudflare tunnels. I wanted to access a few devices on my network. I watched your video 5 times and finally got a connection working to my NAS. Thank you so much for sharing this information, much appreciated. Now for challenge number two, how to connect my other devices on my network.
Important disclaimer: cloudflare tunnels do not allow the upload of files bigger than 100MB!!! This is due to their caching limitations on the free version. I don't know if there is a workaround. This means that if you try to upload e.g. a video +100MB it will be stuck on the uploading cue. This limitation does not apply to total size upload - let's say you have 5x50MB files in a folder you want to upload, it will upload perfectly fine- Downloads are not affected by this limitation as far as I am concerned.
This is great for a first time self hoster or someone with limited financial means. But I have to say for someone who can afford a Unifi, TP-Link Omada, or other Router that allows for "Conditional Port Forwarding" I would use that method instead, as I am trusting hardware that I personally have purchased to do the security portion for me by only allowing Cloudflare Ip Addresses to access your network through a reverse proxy. Plus I feel better knowing my own hardware that i purchased and configured myself is managing the connection and security, instead of solely relying on Cloudflare and for them to not make a misconfiguration.
It worked great. A video on how to set up DDNS with cloudflare on the Synology would also be interesting.
For anyone using a DS that does not support docker, install the SynoCommunity repository, install cloudflared, use the docker token in the install and it will connect just the same. Just setup everything on my DS218 and it is working smoothly
very usefull for home made little proyects! thank you! keep up with the videos,
Just trying to navigate myself through the cloud flare is a challenge. I just don't even know where to go to put the www in front of my domainπ’
This is really helpful resource
Super helpful. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. I tried it with the http ports but it didnt work. I didnt know there was a no tls verify option. Much love!
could you do a tutorial for apache or other web server on synology
Thanks! This is amazing!
For my use cases upload 100MB limit, really makes Drive and Photos unsuable. It also seems Drive requires the 6690 port as well to sync files
Thanks for the info working well, could I make use of the Synology Drive Client App instead of the Web access? Tried adding the custom cloudflare url created under "edit connections" of the drive client app followed by the username and password but keeps failing to access the NAS. Reiterating web browser access works as expected.
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