Inconsistent reverse proxy access starting after I shared my services’ address with someone else

Probably the wrong place for this, but I was curious if anyone else is having issues connecting to services via the reverse proxy in the cloud version. I expose two services I host through the proxy and, starting today, both have been intermittently accessible. Today is coincidentally the day I shared the address to one of those services with a friend, and while I don’t believe that would cause any issues, I suppose it’s possible.

I’m currently hosting NetBird as a HA addon in a docker container, which doesn’t appear to show any errors in the logs, nor does app.netbird.io indicate any sort of error or issue - it simply lists the peer as connected.

One of the services is behind a NetBird pin, and once entered, either fails to load at all or redirects to a plain white error page, stating that it failed to post GET - basically it was unable to connect to something. The URL is still netbird’s code entry page (not the service’s page) so it doesn’t seem that whatever the issue is happened on my end.

On a related note, I recently tried and failed to configure both services to be accessible as NetBird Resources instead of publicly exposing them. I followed the documentation to set that up, as well as make possible directly accessing the machine hosting the NetBird client, but neither worked. Interestingly, I noticed that the service Destination ips for the two services exposed through the reverse proxy changed from my local ips to the NetBird-assigned ips. I don’t currently have a NetBird network configured as I have no use for one if I can’t set up resources.

Try and see if an ALL ↔ ALL rule solves your issue first, then work your way down to the devices and see at what point the connection breaks.