Setting Up a Home Server with CasaOS, Nextcloud, AdGuard, and Cloudflare Tunnel

codezone
4 min readOct 5, 2024

In today’s connected world, having control over your own data and digital environment is becoming increasingly important. Setting up a home server can give you that control, and with the right tools, it’s easier than ever to manage your own cloud storage, DNS filtering, and secure tunneling. This article will walk you through setting up a home server using CasaOS, Nextcloud, AdGuard, and Cloudflare Tunnel.

1. Why Build a Home Server?

A home server allows you to host your own services like file storage, media streaming, and more. This ensures data privacy and security by keeping sensitive data in your control. Additionally, you can set up services like AdGuard to block unwanted ads and trackers at the network level or use Nextcloud to manage your personal cloud storage without relying on third-party services.

2. Installing CasaOS

CasaOS is an open-source home server operating system designed to simplify server management for personal users. It has a clean UI and pre-installed apps for easy server setup.

Steps:

  1. Download CasaOS: Visit the CasaOS official website and download the appropriate version for your hardware. CasaOS works on Raspberry Pi, x86…

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