Are you eager to harness the power of self-hosting but find yourself confused or blocked by firewall restrictions or ISP limitations on port usage? Perhaps you’re hesitant to expose your infrastructure by opening ports 80 and 443 for web servers. Fret not, for there’s a solution at hand.
Cloudflare Tunnels act as a conduit between your origin server and Cloudflare’s global network, ensuring your services remain shielded from direct exposure to the internet while still enjoying the benefits of widespread accessibility.
In this step-by-step video, we’ll walk through the process of setting up Cloudflare Tunnels, offering a seamless and secure method to connect your services to the web without compromising on safety or accessibility. This video tutorial demystifies the configuration process, empowering you to leverage the full potential of self-hosting without the hassle of port management or firewall concerns.
Join us as we delve into the intricacies of Cloudflare Tunnels, enabling you to unlock new possibilities for your self-hosted setup with confidence and ease. Say goodbye to port restrictions and hello to a world of seamless connectivity and enhanced security.
- Create your domain name or attach it to cloudflare
- Configure Zero Trust within Cloudflare
- Create a tunnel for use in connecting your services
- Install the Cloudflare tunnel application and connect securely back to Cloudflare
- Route traffic through the tunnel to access your sites securely using HTTPS
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