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Toribor@corndog.social 1 year agoI’ll second this recommendation and add a bit more. I’d recommend using DuckDNS’s dynamic DNS service. It’s free (donate if you can!) and fairly simple to set up. I run it on my router since it supports it but it’s easy to run in a docker container too.
darkan15@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I recommend DuckDNS as well, you can run it both sides and set up a daemon to update the domain when there is an IP change automatically.
And with Wireguard you can set up a tunnel between both locations so you can share anything you need.