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    Folks,

    When I'm at home, I've got Heimdall setup to let me into my applications easily.

    When I'm away, I use tailscale to get into my home network. But I end up having to put in the URLs of the applications manually.

    What options do I have? Do I setup another Heimdall instance with all the URLs as tailscale friendly?

    Is there another dashboard solution out there that maybe takes the base URL of the dashboard and uses that to build the URLs of the applications?

    So if I go to home.local then all the apps point to home.local:port and if I get to the dashboard using home.ts.net, then all the apps become home.ts.net:ports

    Any suggestions or recommendations of dashboards that do this?

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      Folks,

      When I'm at home, I've got Heimdall setup to let me into my applications easily.

      When I'm away, I use tailscale to get into my home network. But I end up having to put in the URLs of the applications manually.

      What options do I have? Do I setup another Heimdall instance with all the URLs as tailscale friendly?

      Is there another dashboard solution out there that maybe takes the base URL of the dashboard and uses that to build the URLs of the applications?

      So if I go to home.local then all the apps point to home.local:port and if I get to the dashboard using home.ts.net, then all the apps become home.ts.net:ports

      Any suggestions or recommendations of dashboards that do this?

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      What about only using the mesh von vpn ips?, even in lan.

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        What about only using the mesh von vpn ips?, even in lan.

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        what are mesh von ips?

        Oh, you mean e.g. always using the tailscale IP? Sure, I can do that. But it sure would be a pain since at home I use the .local domain very comfortably...

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          Folks,

          When I'm at home, I've got Heimdall setup to let me into my applications easily.

          When I'm away, I use tailscale to get into my home network. But I end up having to put in the URLs of the applications manually.

          What options do I have? Do I setup another Heimdall instance with all the URLs as tailscale friendly?

          Is there another dashboard solution out there that maybe takes the base URL of the dashboard and uses that to build the URLs of the applications?

          So if I go to home.local then all the apps point to home.local:port and if I get to the dashboard using home.ts.net, then all the apps become home.ts.net:ports

          Any suggestions or recommendations of dashboards that do this?

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          Why not use the tailnet address? There’s an option that gives you random words instead of an iP address and it works very well, at least for me. i
          I mean you still need to know the port but it’s less to remember. As for dashboard I use Homarr.

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            what are mesh von ips?

            Oh, you mean e.g. always using the tailscale IP? Sure, I can do that. But it sure would be a pain since at home I use the .local domain very comfortably...

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            Yes!

            Sry for the typo. Mesh vpn.

            I use bookmarks which is very convenient. In the past, I also used public domains that simply point to the local IP. E.g. sub.test.com points to 192.1.1.1:8080 instead of a global ip.

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              Folks,

              When I'm at home, I've got Heimdall setup to let me into my applications easily.

              When I'm away, I use tailscale to get into my home network. But I end up having to put in the URLs of the applications manually.

              What options do I have? Do I setup another Heimdall instance with all the URLs as tailscale friendly?

              Is there another dashboard solution out there that maybe takes the base URL of the dashboard and uses that to build the URLs of the applications?

              So if I go to home.local then all the apps point to home.local:port and if I get to the dashboard using home.ts.net, then all the apps become home.ts.net:ports

              Any suggestions or recommendations of dashboards that do this?

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              My setup is different from yours, but maybe it'll be a reference for something you could do.

              I use WireGuard. I forward my dns over the tunnel. The dns servers are my home dns servers (pihole). Those servers resolve my service hostnames to their LAN addresses. Those LAN addresses are resolvable when I'm connected with WireGuard. This means I use the same IP addresses and same host names over vpn or locally on the LAN.

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                Folks,

                When I'm at home, I've got Heimdall setup to let me into my applications easily.

                When I'm away, I use tailscale to get into my home network. But I end up having to put in the URLs of the applications manually.

                What options do I have? Do I setup another Heimdall instance with all the URLs as tailscale friendly?

                Is there another dashboard solution out there that maybe takes the base URL of the dashboard and uses that to build the URLs of the applications?

                So if I go to home.local then all the apps point to home.local:port and if I get to the dashboard using home.ts.net, then all the apps become home.ts.net:ports

                Any suggestions or recommendations of dashboards that do this?

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                Bookmarks...?

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                  Bookmarks...?

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                  Hmm. Lofi enough solution. 😆

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