Comment on ISP put me behind NAT
olafurp@lemmy.world 1 year agoI don’t know Canada laws but does it only apply if you make money off it (or intend to). Self hosting Jellyfin server is basically just delayed uploading.
Comment on ISP put me behind NAT
olafurp@lemmy.world 1 year agoI don’t know Canada laws but does it only apply if you make money off it (or intend to). Self hosting Jellyfin server is basically just delayed uploading.
nik282000@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
Afaik it’s at the ISP’s digression. Up until I switched, Bell would block ports 21, 22, 53, 80 and 443.
olafurp@lemmy.world 1 year ago
That’s pretty nice compromise. 80 and 443 are the ones mainly used commercially
nik282000@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
It’s kinda shitty of them to block the ports that makes up +30 years of what the internet IS. Bell/Rogers want your internet connection to be unidirectional, when you host your own content you don’t consume theirs.
olafurp@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Yeah, not arguing that, it doesn’t cost them extra to allow those. Still, you can use 8080, 8989, 5000, 7878 etc, for plex, Jellyfin, nextcloud and so on.
You can even workaround it by using cloudflare functions that forward requests to your specific port, DNS it to cloudflare and run a commercial webapp out of your garage anyway.*
*Except if you want to honor whatever ToS they had you agree to.