Access your RaspberryPi from anywhere WITHOUT PORT FORWARDING using Twingate

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
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Комментарии • 40

  • @peterfarago4408
    @peterfarago4408 7 месяцев назад

    This sir is pure GENIUS!!! - sitting behind a T_Mobile 5G Home router with no ability to open ports. Simple Clear, Works like a charm!!

  • @topouzidd
    @topouzidd Год назад +1

    I don't get any of it. What's that "tunnel cable" you plugged at the beginning, and unplugged at the end of the video? Can we connect our phone with our DVR from outside of our network after running twingate on a PC/Mac and docker on Raspberry? We can't install any program to the DVR. If we kill twingate on the Mac, then our phone won't be able to connect to the DVR? So we have to have a raspberry, and a computer running twingate 24/7?

  • @andrewf.7813
    @andrewf.7813 2 года назад +3

    Great video once again. Love your videos!
    Maybe a stupid question but using this setup, could I backup my Synology NAS (hyper backup) to an external hard drive plugged into my Pie on a remote location (providing it has an internet connection). If I misunderstood, could you maybe make a video on how to backup your synology nas to a remote location without having to buy an extra synology unit?

    • @andrewf.7813
      @andrewf.7813 2 года назад

      So sorry just found your video explain exactly that! You are a star! Thanks 🙏

  • @FongMan
    @FongMan 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tutorial. Quick question, do I need to do anything if the raspberry pi reboots? Or after I rebooted the Pi Twingate is showing the connector as offline

  • @DavidM2002
    @DavidM2002 2 года назад +2

    This sounds like a relay system and that brings up worries about 3rd party access. And I believe that QNAP's remote access relay password system was hacked creating no end of problems for its NAS owners. Can you give a bit of detail regarding the differences and how secure the Twingate system is ?

    • @bigpickles
      @bigpickles 2 года назад +1

      Their entire security whitepaper is on their website

    • @SpaceRexWill
      @SpaceRexWill  2 года назад +1

      So this comes down into a difference setup. QNAPs issue was that their relay server allowed access to anyone to the NAS (at least the portal) from a web browser. that meant all there had to be was a flaw within Qnap hero and everything was compromised.
      with Twingate the system is based on zero trust, were everything has to authenticate each other to use a service. To get into a connector you have to be authenticated with your keys. Now could may account get hacked and someone create new keys? Technically always possible. But should that occur and twingate is somehow 100% compromised, you now have just gotten access to the QNAP login portal, you still have to authenticate to the application.
      Essentially with Twingate you are extending your network out to trusted clients. So if a hacker somehow broke through all of twingates security, they would have the same level of access as someone who broke into your wifi network, yes its bad, but they now need to find security vulnerabilities in the rest of your network to go anywhere

    • @SeanMcA-mi3vl
      @SeanMcA-mi3vl Год назад

      I have the same concerns, really I want to control all nodes. I got my own Low end VPS, that I'd like to use as my coordinator, to get access to my Raspberry PI behind a NAT. How do I do it? TURN/STUN ?

    • @DavidM2002
      @DavidM2002 Год назад

      @@SeanMcA-mi3vl FWIW, I found Tailscale VPN and couldn't be happier. Super easy to setup and it's free for home use. I don't pretend to understand the magic of how it connects but it doesn't use a relay like QNAP or Synology.

  • @MatthewBarker-g6r
    @MatthewBarker-g6r 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm trying to get pivpn to work with a tmobile router that wont let you open ports. Will this wrok?

  • @maty158cz
    @maty158cz 2 года назад +1

    Hey, love your vids man

    • @SpaceRexWill
      @SpaceRexWill  2 года назад

      Glad you like them! So for this you have 2 options: 1) do this all on command line just like how I did it in the video on the container will pop up in portioner. 2) add each of the environmental variables listed out as different options

  • @robertjamessteeleiii
    @robertjamessteeleiii 10 месяцев назад +1

    Will this work when you are behind a CGNAT like T-mobal Home G5?

    • @peterfarago4408
      @peterfarago4408 7 месяцев назад

      Yes - just set it up - works great

  • @wyomingcreations8824
    @wyomingcreations8824 8 месяцев назад

    So pie has what os installed ? ubuntu ? Raspbian ? does it matter as long as its linux ?

  • @Alexis-vz1os
    @Alexis-vz1os Год назад

    After everything all set up, is it doing direct connection or is it going through Twingate servers

  • @andresmsuarez5718
    @andresmsuarez5718 2 года назад

    wondering if i can use this for tvheadend, for streaming.

  • @msacco
    @msacco Год назад

    Great video! This thing works great!!

  • @_MoshikoAz_
    @_MoshikoAz_ 7 месяцев назад

    can it be done wirelessly ?

  • @lesliechiang1710
    @lesliechiang1710 Год назад

    Doesn't work.... Tried to register myself but it says Something went wrong, reload page.

  • @realgowthamkumar
    @realgowthamkumar 2 года назад

    Which mic do you use?

    • @SpaceRexWill
      @SpaceRexWill  2 года назад +2

      Its an Oktava MK-012-01. A audio guy I listen to recommended it

    • @HiltonT69
      @HiltonT69 2 года назад

      As an audio guy (and an it guy, and a community support guy) I second his recommendation. :)

  • @realgowthamkumar
    @realgowthamkumar 2 года назад +1

    This seems cool. I use zerotier.

    • @SpaceRexWill
      @SpaceRexWill  2 года назад

      Yeah this is similar to zerotier, but instead it just uses the native IP's of all the devices

  • @pavandinesh
    @pavandinesh 2 года назад

    Can i turn my raspberry pi into a VPN Server, without port forwarding just by using twingate ?

    • @SpaceRexWill
      @SpaceRexWill  2 года назад

      At this point its not really a VPN server, but more of a VPN client. Depends what you need it for

    • @pavandinesh
      @pavandinesh 2 года назад

      @@SpaceRexWill My ISP is not letting me to port forward and I want to turn my raspberry pi into a VPN server, I followed your tutorial on setting up a VPN server using wire guard. Is there any possibility for me to setup a vpn server without port forwarding ?

    • @jjpecoraro6074
      @jjpecoraro6074 2 года назад

      @@pavandinesh I have this same issue

    • @pavandinesh
      @pavandinesh 2 года назад

      @@jjpecoraro6074 I couldn’t find any way to get around the port forwarding. Let me know if you find a way.

    • @jasonjackson4555
      @jasonjackson4555 Год назад +1

      I’m in the same boat. I just switched to T-Mobile 5G as my ISP, but it killed my PiVPN because they don’t allow port forwarding. I also can’t view my self-hosted IP security camera for the same reason. My temporary workaround is using NordVPN’s new Meshnet feature. It let’s me route traffic through my local Raspberry PI, but the remote device must also have NordVPN installed in order to work. It can be set to route traffic through your home internet IP address without connecting to Nord’s VPN servers.

  • @HiltonT69
    @HiltonT69 2 года назад

    Did I see that Twingate misuses "On Premise" instead of "On Premises"? :(
    That's disappointing.

  • @averyakkineni1976
    @averyakkineni1976 2 года назад

    Interesting

  • @muffinberg7960
    @muffinberg7960 2 года назад

    port forwarding...

  • @hypercrack7440
    @hypercrack7440 2 года назад

    So basically this is like
    Ctrl+C "Nginx"
    Ctrl+V

    • @SpaceRexWill
      @SpaceRexWill  2 года назад

      Very different the Nginx.
      Nginx is only for web traffic and does not have an authentication setup. This is setup to only allow your authed devices to connect to these devices, and it maps where they should be

  • @johnharmon5455
    @johnharmon5455 2 года назад

    🅿🆁🅾🅼🅾🆂🅼 😎

  • @gravityshark580
    @gravityshark580 Год назад

    your voice is kinda funny, nice video though