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Is there a way to make the nextcloud instance running on the nextbox accessible through TOR as a hidden service, instead of making it accessible through reverse proxy or port forwarding + DNS registration as suggested now?
To me this would be really exciting and attractive as it would mean:
no need to forward / open ports on my home router
no need to perform the DNS registration part
more anonymous access to my nextbox
The cost would be lower speed / lower bandwidth / higher latency, but I do not think this is an issue - seems already now that the bottleneck is in the responsiveness of the RPi4, not in the network limitations.
Any challenges / downsides I am missing? Would this be possible to get to work with the Nextcloud apps to access the data etc?
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This looks like it really works quite well. At this point, my main concern is if / how easy it will be to use the Nextcloud apps on the smarphone (I see well enough how it will work in a TOR browser on a computer).
Is there a way to make the nextcloud instance running on the nextbox accessible through TOR as a hidden service, instead of making it accessible through reverse proxy or port forwarding + DNS registration as suggested now?
I got myself curious about it after reading this discussion: https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/260136/how-to-set-up-a-restricted-account-for-reverse-ssh-port-forwarding-in-a-safe-way?noredirect=1#comment537479_260136 in particular the comments by mti2935 under the question itself. Following the discussion there, it is clear to me how to make something accessible through SSH as a hidden service, just not sure of if / how the https serving of information offered by the nextcloud on nextbox could be made accessible the same way :) .
To me this would be really exciting and attractive as it would mean:
The cost would be lower speed / lower bandwidth / higher latency, but I do not think this is an issue - seems already now that the bottleneck is in the responsiveness of the RPi4, not in the network limitations.
Any challenges / downsides I am missing? Would this be possible to get to work with the Nextcloud apps to access the data etc?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: