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Using Ubuntu VPS to Reverse Proxy Home Gameserver

Hi there,

I was wondering if I could somehow use my Ubuntu VPS's Dedicated IPv4 as a Reverse Proxy for my gameserver hosted on my home machine. I've tried NGINX, IPtables but none of those solutions worked.

The ports I need to forward are 22003 (UDP), 22005 (TCP). I tried x4b it worked but it's way out of my budget.

Comments

  • This is fairly easy to do. I can help you if you pay.

  • @Barnesanger said:
    This is fairly easy to do. I can help you if you pay.

    How much are you looking to charge?

  • The website is offline

  • @sgno1 said:

    The website is offline

    It was working yesterday. Just try their github page: https://github.com/boringproxy/boringproxy

    The webiste does show a little more than the Github, but you should be fine either way.

    Thanked by 1sgno1
  • tinc

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @Falzo said:
    tinc

    wireguard

  • @Neoon said:

    @Falzo said:
    tinc

    wireguard

    have to admit I haven't really looked into it yet... anything specific that makes it stand out especially in regards to the ease of setup/config with tinc?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @Falzo said:

    @Neoon said:

    @Falzo said:
    tinc

    wireguard

    have to admit I haven't really looked into it yet... anything specific that makes it stand out especially in regards to the ease of setup/config with tinc?

    Way more easy to setup with my bare hands compared to tinc.
    Also, more speed, less overhead.

    Thanked by 1Falzo
  • @Falzo said:

    @Neoon said:

    @Falzo said:
    tinc

    wireguard

    have to admit I haven't really looked into it yet... anything specific that makes it stand out especially in regards to the ease of setup/config with tinc?

    hey falzo.. long time no see :)

    wireguard is really a lot easier to set up. the config file of each machine actually just has a interface part which consists of the address it is supposed to used, a private key and the port to use.. u can then add Peers with almost the same settings (public keys instead of private keys). all routes are automatically set on system lvl by simply adding allowed ips.

    if i think of the time i wasted with openvpn back in the days.. and yeah, its really, really fast. i once read that wireguard only has around 4000 lines of code, so its also really easy to maintain and audit.

    Thanked by 1Falzo
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