I’m running my own HA locally, in my house, but I would like to be able to access it also when I’m not home. So I’ve put it on my Zerotier One VPN, which works fine. Except for two things:

  1. HA no longer knows when I’m home - it thinks I’m always home;

  2. Other people in my household would also like to have remote access, but it’s unrealistic to have them install and use the VPN.

So - can I just open it up, and rely on long, complex passeords? Or is that a complete no-go?

  • pleksi@sopuli.xyz
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    8 hours ago

    I’ll add pangolin to the list of things to think about trying. It was relatively easy to set up and it can run locally or on a vps. If it’s on a vps you dont need a constant IP or ddns because your hone server will connect to pangolin on the vps and the vps will serve the apps. youll point the dns records to your vps.

    It’s what i use for my extended family to reach my immich instance. No complaints yet whatsoever. It’s traefik+crowdsec+wireguard under the hood but all abstracted into a maintained, easy to use GUI. Youll have granular control over which users can use which services/subdomains and geoblocking etc is effortless.

    I put a centralised authentication layer (pocket id) on top of it for easier enrollment across various apps im running but for homeassistant only the built in 2FA should be enough.