I am running a local Rustdesk server (Docker on Synology) and it works slick except for one issue.
If I use my public IP address in the server or in the clients everything works as should.
If I try using Cloudflare protected domain it does not work.
I opened the required ports on my local router. Is there a way to open those same ports with Cloudflare? Doing a port scan of my IP the ports are open but doing the scan of my domain they are blocked and only a handful of ports are open.
I’d like to use the Cloudflare tunnel for Rustdesk but that, I also cannot get to work with Rustdesk. I do use tunneling on a few other Docker containers.
Thanks for any advice you may have in advance!!
Jason
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Looking at the Rustdesk Installation Instructions, it appears that Rustdesk requires TCP/UDP connections to function. At the moment, Cloudflare does not offer Inbound TCP/UDP for proxied domains, unless you use Spectrum. Additionally, because it appears that Rustdesk does not just run over the SSH protocol, utilizing spectrum for raw TCP/UDP proxying would require an Enterprise plan upgrade.
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Thank you. I was starting to come too this same conclusion. There’s lots to learn in Cloudflare! Have a good one!
Jason
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