Good day
I am going abroad soon. I have a raspberry pi server running 24/7. When I go abroad I want to connect to Internet through raspberry pi. So it will go from my phone via proxy server (pi) to internet to fetch requested data and hopefully unblock blocked websites.
I understand reverse proxy allows you to host some static website on your sever that you can access from internet (example). But I wish to access internet via proxy to unblock websites/services that might be blocked in another country when you travel there.
Is it similar to vpn or is it a proxy? Apologies I wish to understand more and I want to know where I can start looking for resources.
I have few questions too
- do I need reverse proxy or forward proxy?
- I do not have SSH enabled, is it required?
- I currently have “reverse proxy” I believe. This means I am outdoors and can fetch a website from my home server. I use lightppd for this. Could I use lightppd to achieve this?
- What is the best way to secure this proxy connection?
- I want to avoid installing 3rd party apps, but I am happy for inightful posts should these be beneficial
forward proxy, look at this squid guide
nope, its for managment, to make changes
dunno
Setup a VPN like wireguard-easy, so that you are not connecting to your forward proxy through open port to the world, but first through VPN and only then to the proxy.
Your browser should have proxy settings, so not 3rd party app needed, though some browser extensions like foxyproxy are nice