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Is just exposing it via a Cloudflare Zero Trust tunnel enough for security?
(Serious question that I don't know the answer to, as this is what I'm currently considering for a project.)
From what I've read about Cloudflares Zero Trust Tunnel thing it's actually more secure than hosting it with a public IP address.
To be clear I haven't done it. So idk for sure. But it sounds like they use some kinda 2fa system to get to your services, you don't expose a public IP, and it's all behind Cloudflares service. Which is great for security. If you trust Cloudflare. I trust Cloudflare, but some folks might not.
I might check this out as a weekend project tho. See how it differes from my setup with vlans, VM's, firewalls and fail2ban.