I am looking something to connect to my server from outside my local network.

I am on a shared IP and my ISP doesn’t have port forwarding.

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    This seems like it might be a perfect use case for Tailscale. The open source version of the control plane is called Headscale but you’d have to host it in a vps somewhere if you wanted to use it.

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    Tailscale is probably your best option.

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    frp, or just anything on awesome-tunnel at GitHub list

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    Do you have any external server available to you? If yes you could use that to set up a VPN connection or SSH tunnel.

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      I am upvoting this - also moved to Cloudflare from ngrok it’s much simpler to use

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    I use headscale and headscaleui but I’ve heard things about net bird and netmaker

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    I use tail scale to get on the LAN and Rustdesk for desktops, webuis or SSH once in.

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    Yggdrasil Network might be an alternative.

    It’s a breeze to set up, just be mindful about setting up your firewall and allowed keys, depending on your use case.

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    If you already own a domain name, you could use Cloudflare tunnels using cloudflared (it’s free).

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    If you are fine with ipv6, I’d use yggdrasil.

    Just install it on any number of devices and each of them become part of a single «local» ipv6 network.