Greetings,

my current ISP refuses to provide me a static IP and they also blocks incoming connection to my ipv6 so I can’t host services on just ipv6 too. I will be changing my ISP when the plan expires.

without public IP I can host my own IRC bouncer but I would like to know what else can I self host? Thanks in advance!

    • whoareu@lemmy.caOP
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      8 days ago

      actually I was thinking about hosting my own fediverse service to own my data but I can’t do that without a static public IP and domain name.

      • rtxn@lemmy.world
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        As long as you’re not behind CGNAT, you can use a dynamic DNS provider (like duckdns.org) and its web API to keep a record pointed at your IP. If you’re behind CGNAT, Tailscale also has a service (Tailscale Funnel) that can expose an internal service to the internet.

        You could also pay for a small VPS with a static IP, and set up a Wireguard tunnel to your home server and an HTTPS proxy to forward traffic through the tunnel.

        Also, just in general, use Tailscale. It’s serious black magic fuckery on the firewall.

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          8 days ago

          Yeah I am behind CGNAT so I guess I have to use either Tailscale or wireguard as other users also suggested.

          Thank you for the reply!

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            7 days ago

            Just to chip in, cloudflare tunnels are a thing and also transverse CGNAT. Or you could use LocalXPosed, and other sevices like that.

        • Confused_Emus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          I tried using DuckDNS for a while for DDNS, but noticed it seemed to have frequent periods of a few minutes each when it just wouldn’t resolve. Also was unable to get a matrix/synapse setup working behind it. It’s handy as a free service and nice if you just need basic DDNS, but it’s not the most reliable for hosting stuff from my experience.

          I eventually settled on buying my own domain. Was much cheaper and easier to figure out DNS management than I was expecting, and my hosted services run so smoothly now.

          Edit RE: downvotes: fuck me for sharing my experience? Kinda thought that was the point of this community…

          • Quokka@mastodon.au
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            13 hours ago

            @Confused_Emus @rtxn Figuring out DNS is always fun.
            And never ever ever make any, even small, DNS change on a Friday. Unless you don’t like weekends.
            Is it time to break out the DNS haiku and pray to the name gods?

            ![It’s the DNS haiku. Not my work. Is very widely circulated on the internet and I’ve no idea who to attribute the original to. Anyway, it’s a watercolour(?) painting of a branch with pink blossom flowers. Show in the top left corner is the following calligraphic text:

            It’s not DNS There’s no way it’s DNS It was DNS

            It appears to be isned “SSBroski”

            Anyway, as someone who’s had days taken off their life by broken DNS I like this image.](https://o.mastodon.au/media_attachments/files/114/107/965/106/956/466/original/d05aeed43a3c9b71.webp)

      • SK@hub.utsukta.org
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        8 days ago

        @whoareu cloudflare tunnel can easily help you do that. the only limitation is your domain will need to be from cloudflare. It works well, I am hosting an instance without any public IP and without exposing any ports.

        • lordnikon@lemmy.world
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          Your domain need to be tied to cloudflare you don’t need to buy one from them. I just moved mine to them didn’t pay them a dime

      • superglue@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        8 days ago

        You actually want a cloudfare tunnel if youre going to do that. It protects your real IP. Hosting a fediverse instance will draw attention to your real IP eventually otherwise.