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From North America, and I’m going on vacation in china for a few weeks. I wonder if anyone knows if I’ll be able to access any of my self-hosted services over zerotier while I’m abroad?

Edit: To be specific, I’m hoping to ssh into my machine over zerotier in case I need to fix something and back up some photos to my home NAS via rsync or something

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[–] kristoff@infosec.pub 1 points 10 months ago

You mean "copy the photos you have taken but you not want in your device if you would get checked on your way back out to a server in a hostile country " ?

99.99% if the normal tourists do not have a personal server to store their photos. They use a commercial cloud. By using your personal server, you behave differently from 99.99% of the tourists.

" Why do you keep your images to your personal server and not the cloud? What do you have to hide? "