Access local cockpit instance without port forwarding
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    Hi! I've done a bit more thorough googling, because of you I knew what to look for a bit better. I have a wireguard vpn on my fritz box router enabled, which allows me to connect to the vpn from my laptop.

    I've read up on how to acces local devices and I found something about adding an IP to the "AllowedIPs" section, but I don't really get which IP I should add.

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  • Hi, I've recently built myself my first server to host a minecraft server. I manage this server through cockpit, which isn't port forwarded. Now I'm going to move to a different place, but I want to keep that server at this house because of more stable internet and me moving to a smaller space, but I don't know how I could access this server remotely. I've already tried adding a vpn to my router, but when connected, I still can't access my cockpit dashboard. Am I doing anything wrong or do I need to port forward to access my cockpit instance remotely?

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    I have used both internxt and skiff. Both are E2EE, but skiff does have an online editor somewhat like google drive, so maybe that's a bit better for online writing.

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