What games are you using it for? I’ve used Mod Organizer 2 for Skyrim SE and it’s worked great on the deck
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I think a lot of people just haven’t heard of Caddy. Since I’ve found it I haven’t used anything else.
Thank you.
And created the firewall rules to forward (some) incoming traffic to my home server.
I guess this is the missing piece for me. I’ve already got all of my devices and VPSes setup with Tailscale, I’m just not sure which software to use that can do this forwarding.
I know Tailscale Funnels, Cloudflare Tunnels, and Caddy could be solutions for some, but in my experience they only do TCP or restrict what sort of traffic can be forwarded.
Thanks. This solution looks like it might work, too.
I’m looking to maybe replace my VPS with something like Hoppy and a Raspberry Pi (I imagine the Pi 5 8GB might be stronger than anything I can get for $8/m). I have a static public IP anyway, but I’d rather not host websites and stuff using that.
Data Analysis is nice for converting files and cropping images I’ve found.
I think it depends on what kind of services they are using as I think Funnel is designed for HTTPS traffic, no UDP or custom ports.
If you’re the only one connecting to the server, I would recommend something like Tailscale. Everything will be encrypted and you won’t need to forward any ports to the public internet.
If other people need to access it, an option might be https://hoppy.network. I haven’t tried it myself, but it looks like it would be pretty slick if it works well.
I use Mullvad through Tailscale. If you already use Tailscale it’s a no-brainer
I was looking at this the other day. It would be nice if there was a self-hosted equivalent of untitled.stream
It’s not a Termius alternative, but I found that after setting up Tailscale SSH on all my servers, I don’t really bother using Termius any more.
The plain macOS terminal looks better to me anyway
Yes, really haha. I don’t think I would consider the mod list I used heavy, at least not graphically. I didn’t use any of those programs you mentioned.
I recall using some sort of script that installed MO2 and handled all of this (at least for the Steam Deck).
Either way, I hope their new cross-platform launcher works out well.