I thought I was going to use Authentik for this purpose but it just seems to redirect to an otherwise Internet accessible page. I’m looking for a way to remotely access my home network at a site like remote.mywebsite.com. I have Nginx proxy forwarding with SSL working appropriately, so I need an internal service that receives the traffic, logs me in, and passes me to services I don’t want to expose to the Internet.

My issue with Authentik is if I need to access questionable internal websites I have to make an Internet accessible subdomain. I don’t want authentik.mywebsite.com to redirect to totallyillegal.mywebsite.com. I want it to redirect to 10.1.1.30:8787.

Is there anything that does that?

  • lemmyvore@feddit.nl
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    6 months ago

    The only catch is that some ISP or workplaces filler public DNS entries that point to private IPs because they can be indications of certain attacks.

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      6 months ago

      But does this matter if you just want this to be locally accessible and you’re running your own dns?