Comment on Dynamic DNS vs Dedicated VPN IP

jjlinux@lemmy.ml ⁨4⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

A fixed IP does make things easier at first, but I fail to see the value on that for personal use. Nothing a reverse proxy and DDNS can’t replace.

I purchased a domain, use dynamic DNS for it, and point my sub domains to an NGINX proxy server that handles where each points to.

Nothing has access to anything in my network from the internet (all ports are closed on my PFSense), other than Wireguard, and I just VPN into my network when I’m not home.

It was scary when I started, but figured it out in a couple of days. Take into consideration that I’m not even mildly smart, so it should be fairly easy for anyone.

Get into furoms, ask around, watch tutorials, you’ll be up and running in no time.

Good luck.

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