Hola, amigos.
I'd like to use a certain VM as a VDI when I'm not at home.
Right now, it is set up as following:
Internet => connecting to proxmox.domain.tld using Apache reverse proxy on Port 443 that forwards me to port 8006 using a Linux VM => SPICE using port forwarding on port 3128 to proxmox.
It doesn't feel very secure, since the port 3128 is forwarded directly to proxmox. Is there a more secure way to make SPICE work without exposing my proxmox on port 3128 directly to the internet?
Unfortunately, VPN is out of question, since the network I'm in doesn't allow outgoing VPN connections. Is there any way I can relay the port 3128 to proxmox without exposing the proxmox machine to the internet? Something like Apache reverse proxy? I don't think Apache can forward TCP connections directly.
Any other ideas how to use SPICE from WAN?
I'd like to use a certain VM as a VDI when I'm not at home.
Right now, it is set up as following:
Internet => connecting to proxmox.domain.tld using Apache reverse proxy on Port 443 that forwards me to port 8006 using a Linux VM => SPICE using port forwarding on port 3128 to proxmox.
It doesn't feel very secure, since the port 3128 is forwarded directly to proxmox. Is there a more secure way to make SPICE work without exposing my proxmox on port 3128 directly to the internet?
Unfortunately, VPN is out of question, since the network I'm in doesn't allow outgoing VPN connections. Is there any way I can relay the port 3128 to proxmox without exposing the proxmox machine to the internet? Something like Apache reverse proxy? I don't think Apache can forward TCP connections directly.
Any other ideas how to use SPICE from WAN?