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Do you mean cloudflare tunnels and hosting on my homelab? I have 40+ services running on my home server and feels like its best to isolate as much as possible since I don't trust my security skills yet xD First time I hear about Sidecar, I'm gonna do some research thanks!
The capitalization was an accident. I just mean you deploy CF tunnel software in a separate container inside your application stack (I use docker compose, but you can use whatever) and basically forget about it.
Security-wise the attack surface is relatively small, but only you know your threat model and risk appetite.
Edit: like this
https://pycvala.de/blog/cloudflare/cloudflare-tunnels-deploying-secure-applications-with-docker-compose/
Thank you!