Joe@discuss.tchncs.detoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•A few Questions about reverse proxies and running your own Jellyfin serverEnglish
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1 year agoDynamic DNS is probably still required, unless his ISP issues dedicated or very long term IPv6 leases.
Just a regular Joe.
Dynamic DNS is probably still required, unless his ISP issues dedicated or very long term IPv6 leases.
IPv6 may also “just work” nowadays, too, especially if the aim is to connect from mobile or other consumer networks. Corporate environments are still hit & mostly miss.
Welcome to the world of Carrier Grade NAT. 100.64.0.0/10 is reserved for this.
If you are lucky, you also have an IPv6 address. The catch is you need IPv6 on the client-side too.
A VPS or similar running wireguard and a proxy might bridge the gap.
It might also be possible to ask your provider for some port forwarding. Probably not, but check anyway.
Good luck!