Hey! Sorry for the repeating question, I have a very specific question though.

For context, I access my services using a vpn, and that’s been great. However, I’ve been a lot of people mentioning reverse proxies. Are they necessary or more of a convenience thing? I ask because I don’t see something that I cannot do with my current vpn setup.

Thanks!

  • krolden@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Is there any reason for these reddit bot posts? I see people replying to them like they think they’re actually Lemmy posts

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    1 year ago

    A reverse proxy is handy to have even in the presence of a VPN. There are still some applications with thoroughly outdated SSL stacks that are difficult or impossible to secure, for example. A reverse proxy can terminate these connections over a privileged local management network, and accept client connections using a more modern encryption scheme (and even add multi-factor authentication if required).

    As others have said though, if you’re happy to continue using a VPN to access your self-hosted services, in principle there is no problem with doing so.

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    1 year ago

    If you want to protect data on your local network (and you should) you will want a reverse proxy to allow you to use SSL on all your services. A reverse proxy allows you to easily implement SSL on apps that are only exposed as HTTP (unencrypted).