cross-posted from: https://discuss.online/post/34942012

I find everyone using different services, so unsure how to best manage (and balance) concurrent access in Ubuntu/Debian to:

  • Local network services
  • Tailscale services from userA
  • Tailscale services from userB
  • Wireguard (OpenVPN also option) from userC
  • Twingate from userD

Each user is wanting to share different services via VPN, and pressuring any to change their production setups to a different style of VPN is not going to happen.

  • Management via software
  • Possibly up a routing device along the lines of OpenWrt or OpnSense.
    • Could even distribute such devices between these friends.

Thanks for all thoughts!

  • moistracoon@lemmy.zip
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    What do you mean? Is it working now? To my understanding this stuff either works or it doesn’t, what is going wrong for you? What are some things you’d like to make more seamless?

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    Example setup:

    • Jellyfin user access from TailscaleA
    • Nextcloud user access from TailscaleB
    • Jellyfin user access from Wireguard
    • Jellyfin user access from Twingate
    • Jellyfin user access from local services

    How would you manage this in a somewhat seamless manner?

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        You didn’t really include any details about your current VPN setups, your subnets, your routing rules, etc for anyone to give you a useful answer.

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        I’m not sure what you’d like here. You didn’t give much info.

        Did you want someone to literally work out a full config for you in here? We don’t know what you’re even running.