★ TABLE OF CONTENTS ★ 00:00 Introduction 00:47 Hardware Options 01:18 Setting Up Your Cloudflare Account 03:53 Setting Up Zero Trust To Enable Tunnels 04:48 Creating Your First Tunnel 05:49 Installing The Cloudflare Application To Estblish Your Tunnel Connection 07:17 Directing Web Traffic Through The Tunnel For Your Domain 12:13 Conclusion For any questions/issues/feedback, please leave a comment below and I will respond as soon as possible. Please don't forget to subscribe and give me a thumbs up if you liked the video
This is very helpful, I’m trying to make my jellyfin media box accessible from anywhere and this seems to do the trick, I might also use the extra storage I have on the server as a one drive without the Microsoft bullcrap
Nice video, i was trying to find out what do i have to put in the DNS configuration, but now i saw that it automatically load when we add it in the Zero Trust. thanks a lot. Can you make one video, how to add nginx as reverse proxy, in a docker compose file separated from cloudflare? I am doing it with docker compose. Thanks a lot
Hi @felipealvarez619 - I have this video on how to set up Nginx Proxy Manager. Even though I use cloudflare for the DNS settings this will still work for wherever you host your domains. If this is not what you had in mind, let me know and I can look at putting something together! Thanks for watching. ruclips.net/video/yLduQiQXorc/видео.html
Hi @jarodsmith9116 - Make sure you are adding the hostname to the tunnel you created and not under the applications section. Go to Zero Trust > Networks > Tunnels and select the tunnel you created. You can then click the blue Edit button and add the public hostname there. If you add the hostname under applications it will not create the new record. Hope that helps!
Hi @LucaPierino - for the free plan there are no published bandwith limits that I am aware of, but using it for things like video streaming is against their terms of service for a free plan. Some folks have said they throttle when using too much bandwith, but I have a number of sites using the cloudflare tunnels and I have never seen bandwith throttling of any kind. If you are going to use it for high traffic sites then you might want to look at upgrading, but for regular home lab use and smaller websites you should be fine. Thanks for watching!
Thank you! Take a look at the 10:55 mark in the video. I briefly show it, but did not call out that it was a subdomain. I made the subdomain sample.whatsnewandrew.dev and pointed it to the same IP and port. Hope that helps!
★ TABLE OF CONTENTS ★
00:00 Introduction
00:47 Hardware Options
01:18 Setting Up Your Cloudflare Account
03:53 Setting Up Zero Trust To Enable Tunnels
04:48 Creating Your First Tunnel
05:49 Installing The Cloudflare Application To Estblish Your Tunnel Connection
07:17 Directing Web Traffic Through The Tunnel For Your Domain
12:13 Conclusion
For any questions/issues/feedback, please leave a comment below and I will respond as soon as possible.
Please don't forget to subscribe and give me a thumbs up if you liked the video
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This is very helpful, I’m trying to make my jellyfin media box accessible from anywhere and this seems to do the trick, I might also use the extra storage I have on the server as a one drive without the Microsoft bullcrap
So glad this was helpful for you. Thanks for watching!
I am not able to see any route when I create tunnel
Nice video, i was trying to find out what do i have to put in the DNS configuration, but now i saw that it automatically load when we add it in the Zero Trust.
thanks a lot.
Can you make one video, how to add nginx as reverse proxy, in a docker compose file separated from cloudflare?
I am doing it with docker compose.
Thanks a lot
Hi @felipealvarez619 - I have this video on how to set up Nginx Proxy Manager. Even though I use cloudflare for the DNS settings this will still work for wherever you host your domains. If this is not what you had in mind, let me know and I can look at putting something together! Thanks for watching. ruclips.net/video/yLduQiQXorc/видео.html
hi when i add a puplic hostname the cname wont automaticly add
Hi @jarodsmith9116 - Make sure you are adding the hostname to the tunnel you created and not under the applications section. Go to Zero Trust > Networks > Tunnels and select the tunnel you created. You can then click the blue Edit button and add the public hostname there. If you add the hostname under applications it will not create the new record. Hope that helps!
Hi, Andrew.. is there any sort of bandwidth limitation ?
Hi @LucaPierino - for the free plan there are no published bandwith limits that I am aware of, but using it for things like video streaming is against their terms of service for a free plan. Some folks have said they throttle when using too much bandwith, but I have a number of sites using the cloudflare tunnels and I have never seen bandwith throttling of any kind. If you are going to use it for high traffic sites then you might want to look at upgrading, but for regular home lab use and smaller websites you should be fine. Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial! how to add a subdomain?
Thank you! Take a look at the 10:55 mark in the video. I briefly show it, but did not call out that it was a subdomain. I made the subdomain sample.whatsnewandrew.dev and pointed it to the same IP and port. Hope that helps!