Cloudflare tunnel on Raspberry Pi : Free Remote Access for your self-hosted services



Cloudflare tunnel on Raspberry Pi : Free Remote Access for your self-hosted services

Cloudflare tunnel on Raspberry Pi : Free Remote Access for your self-hosted services

In this tutorial we will be setting up Cloudflare Tunnel on Raspberry Pi & I’ll show you how to quickly get a free domain name and easily set up Cloudflare Tunnel to securely access you self-hosted services from the Internet !
Written tutorial – http://blog.jeffryanto.live/index.php/2022/12/23/cloudflare-tunnel-on-raspberry-pi/

We will go through the below listed process in this video

– Buying a free domain name
– Creating a CloudFlare account
– Configuring nameservers to point your domain to CloudFlare
– Installing Cloudflare service and setting up tunnels
– Add Multiple application to the tunnel (Ingress Rules)

Websites & Links –
Written tutorial – http://blog.jeffryanto.live/index.php/2022/12/23/cloudflare-tunnel-on-raspberry-pi/
Freenom (Domain Name)- https://www.freenom.com/en/index.html?lang=en
Cloudlfare – https://dash.cloudflare.com/
Zero Trust – https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/
Cloudflare Tunnel Docs – https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-apps/install-and-setup/tunnel-guide/remote/

Personal Website – https://jeffryanto.live/
Linkedin – https://linkedin.com/in/jeffry-anto

00:00 Intro
01:12 Demo
01:44 Domain name registration – Freenom
02:18 Cloudflare account creation and add domain
05:10 Access Zero Trust Dashboard
05:40 Installing Cloudflare service in Raspberry Pi
08:17 Creating the first tunnel
08:45 Route traffic through the tunnel
11:10 Starting the tunnel
11:47 Adding multiple services in Ingress rules
12:24 Creating a subdomain for the second service

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