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- | ==== Networking Setup ==== | ||
- | Your network configuration will be very important, and your set-up will determine lots of stuff specially from reverse-proxy and accessibility. There are a lot of different configurations, | ||
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- | So i have a flat home-network (1 subnet) with one upstream connection (ISP provider) that offers a private IP address and zero port-forwarding capabilties at all. I will get a bit more in details: | ||
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- | Flat home network: subnet 192.168.0.0/ | ||
- | ISP provider with private IP (like over 4G or 5G, or some fiber ISPs too) that prevent you from using any DynDNS services | ||
- | No port forwarding at all, even if the ISP router do provide a "port forward" | ||
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- | If you are, like me, in this situation you really don't have much choice. You can still obtain remote access if you have access to some kind of public IP like a VPS or if you can lease/ | ||
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