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This would be useful if you want to host an app on your home network but do not have a static IP from your ISP.

Since I would strongly discourage making your HexOS NAS directly accessible to the internet, I do not see a reason for supporting something like this.

I imagine they will instead put more time into P2P VPNs like Tailscale and Wireguard.

 

If you do wish to use DuckDNS, you can easily do so through the TrueNAS GUI. The target audience for HexOS will likely not need a DuckDNS integration.

https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/how-to-install-duckdns-org-a-how-to-guide.24170/

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On 12/4/2024 at 5:35 AM, Mandolith said:

Just what the title says. DuckDNS installation on HexOS?

Would also love to see that (or any generally easy to use reverse proxy) as there are a few things I want to make available to my wife, kids and older family members and having them to use a vpn would be hard to impossible.

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@DylanDylan Don't have much experience with tailscale, and I am absolutely worthless with Linux. This is why I backed hexos. I'm running my server on windows 11 right now, but need to switch due to reliability reasons. Been having issues running my stuff on windows 11 and also trying to figure out docker.

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8 hours ago, PizzaNinja said:

@DylanDylan Don't have much experience with tailscale, and I am absolutely worthless with Linux. This is why I backed hexos. I'm running my server on windows 11 right now, but need to switch due to reliability reasons. Been having issues running my stuff on windows 11 and also trying to figure out docker.

That's fair. I have zero experience with tailscale but plenty with Linux. The good news is this forum (and others) have TONS of experience that can help walk you through stuff like this. Not trying to convince you to take on something you're not familiar with, only if you think you might like to grow your experience a bit there are good resources available.

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13 hours ago, PizzaNinja said:

@DylanDylan Don't have much experience with tailscale, and I am absolutely worthless with Linux. This is why I backed hexos. I'm running my server on windows 11 right now, but need to switch due to reliability reasons. Been having issues running my stuff on windows 11 and also trying to figure out docker.

Check out the Tail Scale Guide pinned on the home page of the forms. It's a really easy walkthrough. TDLR, tail scale uses a 'exit node' inside your home where you tunnel into from your devices. It routes all traffic through that exit node that's running tail scale on it. It's very similar to running a VPN or wireguard at your home.

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