Nebula Proxy Google Sites Fixed -

This guide assumes you have a Google Site (e.g., sites.google.com/view/your-site) that you want to make accessible via a custom domain (e.g., internal.yourcompany.com) over the Nebula mesh network.


Google Sites and Access Restrictions

Google Sites is a service offered by Google that allows users to create simple websites. While Google Sites can be used for a wide range of purposes, from educational to business, access to these sites can sometimes be restricted. Restrictions can be imposed by governments, schools, or workplaces for various reasons, including censorship, focusing on productivity, or safeguarding against potential cyber threats. nebula proxy google sites

When to Avoid

Overview

  1. Run Nebula on the server that will act as the proxy (a machine reachable from both your private site origin and the public internet).
  2. Configure Nebula to allow incoming connections and route traffic to the origin (Google Sites or local web server).
  3. Set up a reverse proxy (Caddy/Nginx) on that machine to accept public requests and forward them to the origin via Nebula.
  4. Configure DNS to point a public hostname to the proxy’s public IP.
  5. (Optional) Add TLS and HTTP->HTTPS redirection.

2. Longevity

Free proxy hosting (like InfinityFree or 000webhost) gets shut down weekly for Terms of Service violations. Google Sites has been around for over a decade. Your proxy configuration stays alive because Google ignores small, low-traffic Sites unless they receive DMCA complaints. This guide assumes you have a Google Site (e

Introduction to Nebula Proxy

Nebula Proxy is a type of proxy service designed to help users bypass internet restrictions and access blocked websites. It operates by creating an encrypted tunnel between the user's device and the Nebula Proxy server. This tunnel not only secures the data being transmitted but also hides the user's IP address, allowing for anonymous browsing. Google Sites and Access Restrictions Google Sites is