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Comment by yuvadam

7 hours ago

I used to set up my own OpenWrt DDNS scripts that update AWS Route 53 or Cloudflare DNS which solved enough of that problem for me.

Then Tailscale came out and I stopped caring about DDNS or CGNAT ever since.

Tailscale is awesome, and Netbird is awesome, and Wireguard is awesome. It is a great time to be alive for sure. I have a guide that I wrote https://dynip.dev/guides/tailscale where I explain how and why they can exist

Agree that the OpenWrt DDNS scripts are a bit of a pain with keys secrets but the snippets function actually take the guess / how-does-it-work work out of the equation so I am pretty happy with that

  • > I have a guide that I wrote https://dynip.dev/guides/tailscale where I explain how and why they can exist

    Your guide sounds obviously written by an LLM. I think that's okay, and you might have directed the LLM's work, but don't say you wrote it; this misrepresents the guide as more carefully crafted and authoritative than it really is.

  • I would have been all over this a few months ago but I've recently been an enthusiastic convert to netbird recently. I had a look at your guide. I am using netbird reverse proxy to expose a few services and it's been pretty much flawless. It saves me from needing to set up port forwards or worry about a firewall.

    Do you see an advantage or alternative benefits to also having a public dynamic DNS, because for me I am struggling to see any?

    • Okay well I guess we are still dealing with someone else's proxy in the way (also providing TLS termination which was a big thing I was after). So you share fates with that service. It's not just a case of hole punching via a relay.

      It would be nice to get something like that also with easy TLS setup.

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I now use both. DynIP for public-facing services (yeah I still have a few), and Tailscale for what only I need to access. Drastically reduced my attack surface.

Luckily I don't have to deal with CGNAT.

  • This makes me really happy, like really really. It is the exact part of the /guide where things work together and not agaist or replace, synergy and happiness.