Home Network Tunneling?

Yes, Exactly!

You can easily do that.

I’d probably just route everything through OpenVPN static-mapped to MAC address so I could run client-per on the at-home node and spin up/down as necessary.

Okay, I think I understand.

I am planning on using a separate router (like you said for OpenVPN) using NAT to make a private network.

I don’t have much time to do this any time soon but,
What exactly would you call this, Is Home Network Tunneling the correct terms to use?

I would like to find what peoples experiences are with this, If it actually works as intended.

Tinfoil hat on: Why would you route your traffic through OVH/an ISP that took government subsidies and various bank loans. If you think that traffic isn’t all snooped on I think you’re kidding yourself.

Im not looking to push all traffic through, Just the servers that are on a private network.

I think what you’re trying to set up is a gre tunnel… Would probably be easier if your home internet has a static ip. You would assign your home public ip to proxmox then tunnel the ovh ip to the individual vm in proxmox that have been assigned private ip address.

https://wiki.buyvm.net/doku.php/gre_tunnel

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GRE tunnel. Overhead is minimal :smiley:

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Yes! Thankyou!

Not sure if it would work for you, but another option would be ipv6. If you’re lucky enough that your ISP offers native ipv6 then you’re good. If not you can use a tunnel broker like HE.

https://tunnelbroker.net

Noooooooooo
Wireguard!

Oooo, It can be installed on OpenWRT! I will definitely try it!

Wireguard can go fuck itself.

Go on…