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WormBytes Home Reading List Programmer Library Software Hardware Résumé Archives Coding • DevOps • Personal May 4, 2023 Yggdrasil VPN I’m trying to work outside my home office more, but all my email is hosted on my home server. While disconnecting is nice, not having access when I need it has sucked. Enter yggdrasil ! After installing on my laptop (MacOS) and my desktop (Ubuntu) I updated .ssh/config with my desktop’s IPv6 address and was able to SSH via IPv6 over my local network. Perfect! Step two: install on a server with a public IP. One more service running on my Digital Ocean instance. I’m not interested, at the moment, with joining the full yggdrasil network, so I configured my public instance to only allow peering from my laptop and desktop’s public keys: AllowedPublicKeys: [ "desktop-public-key" "laptop-public-key" ] On the public server, I listen via TLS rather than plain TCP. It’s slightly slower, but also slightly more secure. ...

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