No-IP with a VPN? Ubuntu 18.04
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Im sorry if this question have already been asked but i was not able to find any answers after a few hours of searching.
I have setup a server at home with Radarr and Sonarr and so on, on it.
Everything is behind a VPN using Mullvad's servers with OpenVPN.
Is it possible for me to access Sonarr and Radarr remotely outside of my home network?
Is it possible to setup a NO-IP adress with a VPN?
networking server network-manager vpn openvpn
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Im sorry if this question have already been asked but i was not able to find any answers after a few hours of searching.
I have setup a server at home with Radarr and Sonarr and so on, on it.
Everything is behind a VPN using Mullvad's servers with OpenVPN.
Is it possible for me to access Sonarr and Radarr remotely outside of my home network?
Is it possible to setup a NO-IP adress with a VPN?
networking server network-manager vpn openvpn
What makes you believe that your VPN connectivity is limited to your home network? And how is this question related to Ubuntu?
– user535733
Nov 26 at 19:14
Thank you for your answer. I dont think it's limited, im just wondering how you would setup something like this. And its related to Ubuntu since in doing all of this on Ubuntu! :) I mean, would i use the IP of the VPN server with some DNS-client-thingy? My regular public IP? How would i go about to access Radarr and so on from outside of my home network?
– Mauz92
Nov 26 at 22:09
These are great questions for Mullvad's support. After all, you are likely paying them for the service...and that include support. Generally, all your concerns are handled automagically by the VPN client software - you simply turn it on, and finding the server is it's problem. A very good VPN client is already built into Gnome - whether or not it is compatible with your VPN provider is a great question for Mullvad support.
– user535733
Nov 27 at 2:25
Thank you! I'll contact mullvad and see how it goes from there!
– Mauz92
Nov 27 at 10:05
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Im sorry if this question have already been asked but i was not able to find any answers after a few hours of searching.
I have setup a server at home with Radarr and Sonarr and so on, on it.
Everything is behind a VPN using Mullvad's servers with OpenVPN.
Is it possible for me to access Sonarr and Radarr remotely outside of my home network?
Is it possible to setup a NO-IP adress with a VPN?
networking server network-manager vpn openvpn
Im sorry if this question have already been asked but i was not able to find any answers after a few hours of searching.
I have setup a server at home with Radarr and Sonarr and so on, on it.
Everything is behind a VPN using Mullvad's servers with OpenVPN.
Is it possible for me to access Sonarr and Radarr remotely outside of my home network?
Is it possible to setup a NO-IP adress with a VPN?
networking server network-manager vpn openvpn
networking server network-manager vpn openvpn
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What makes you believe that your VPN connectivity is limited to your home network? And how is this question related to Ubuntu?
– user535733
Nov 26 at 19:14
Thank you for your answer. I dont think it's limited, im just wondering how you would setup something like this. And its related to Ubuntu since in doing all of this on Ubuntu! :) I mean, would i use the IP of the VPN server with some DNS-client-thingy? My regular public IP? How would i go about to access Radarr and so on from outside of my home network?
– Mauz92
Nov 26 at 22:09
These are great questions for Mullvad's support. After all, you are likely paying them for the service...and that include support. Generally, all your concerns are handled automagically by the VPN client software - you simply turn it on, and finding the server is it's problem. A very good VPN client is already built into Gnome - whether or not it is compatible with your VPN provider is a great question for Mullvad support.
– user535733
Nov 27 at 2:25
Thank you! I'll contact mullvad and see how it goes from there!
– Mauz92
Nov 27 at 10:05
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What makes you believe that your VPN connectivity is limited to your home network? And how is this question related to Ubuntu?
– user535733
Nov 26 at 19:14
Thank you for your answer. I dont think it's limited, im just wondering how you would setup something like this. And its related to Ubuntu since in doing all of this on Ubuntu! :) I mean, would i use the IP of the VPN server with some DNS-client-thingy? My regular public IP? How would i go about to access Radarr and so on from outside of my home network?
– Mauz92
Nov 26 at 22:09
These are great questions for Mullvad's support. After all, you are likely paying them for the service...and that include support. Generally, all your concerns are handled automagically by the VPN client software - you simply turn it on, and finding the server is it's problem. A very good VPN client is already built into Gnome - whether or not it is compatible with your VPN provider is a great question for Mullvad support.
– user535733
Nov 27 at 2:25
Thank you! I'll contact mullvad and see how it goes from there!
– Mauz92
Nov 27 at 10:05
What makes you believe that your VPN connectivity is limited to your home network? And how is this question related to Ubuntu?
– user535733
Nov 26 at 19:14
What makes you believe that your VPN connectivity is limited to your home network? And how is this question related to Ubuntu?
– user535733
Nov 26 at 19:14
Thank you for your answer. I dont think it's limited, im just wondering how you would setup something like this. And its related to Ubuntu since in doing all of this on Ubuntu! :) I mean, would i use the IP of the VPN server with some DNS-client-thingy? My regular public IP? How would i go about to access Radarr and so on from outside of my home network?
– Mauz92
Nov 26 at 22:09
Thank you for your answer. I dont think it's limited, im just wondering how you would setup something like this. And its related to Ubuntu since in doing all of this on Ubuntu! :) I mean, would i use the IP of the VPN server with some DNS-client-thingy? My regular public IP? How would i go about to access Radarr and so on from outside of my home network?
– Mauz92
Nov 26 at 22:09
These are great questions for Mullvad's support. After all, you are likely paying them for the service...and that include support. Generally, all your concerns are handled automagically by the VPN client software - you simply turn it on, and finding the server is it's problem. A very good VPN client is already built into Gnome - whether or not it is compatible with your VPN provider is a great question for Mullvad support.
– user535733
Nov 27 at 2:25
These are great questions for Mullvad's support. After all, you are likely paying them for the service...and that include support. Generally, all your concerns are handled automagically by the VPN client software - you simply turn it on, and finding the server is it's problem. A very good VPN client is already built into Gnome - whether or not it is compatible with your VPN provider is a great question for Mullvad support.
– user535733
Nov 27 at 2:25
Thank you! I'll contact mullvad and see how it goes from there!
– Mauz92
Nov 27 at 10:05
Thank you! I'll contact mullvad and see how it goes from there!
– Mauz92
Nov 27 at 10:05
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What makes you believe that your VPN connectivity is limited to your home network? And how is this question related to Ubuntu?
– user535733
Nov 26 at 19:14
Thank you for your answer. I dont think it's limited, im just wondering how you would setup something like this. And its related to Ubuntu since in doing all of this on Ubuntu! :) I mean, would i use the IP of the VPN server with some DNS-client-thingy? My regular public IP? How would i go about to access Radarr and so on from outside of my home network?
– Mauz92
Nov 26 at 22:09
These are great questions for Mullvad's support. After all, you are likely paying them for the service...and that include support. Generally, all your concerns are handled automagically by the VPN client software - you simply turn it on, and finding the server is it's problem. A very good VPN client is already built into Gnome - whether or not it is compatible with your VPN provider is a great question for Mullvad support.
– user535733
Nov 27 at 2:25
Thank you! I'll contact mullvad and see how it goes from there!
– Mauz92
Nov 27 at 10:05