I think I already know the answer, but I’m relatively new to the whole self-hosting thing so I wanted to ask.

I’m successfully self-hosting several things now, and just switched ISPs (went from DSL to fiber, very cool). My new ISP has me behind CGNAT or something similar, port forwarding and duckdns and the like that all used to work to access my homenet all no longer do. I called and asked them to get me off that. Only if I get a different plan at double the price. Oh, well. Not a huge deal to me, personally, I can still access everything important through Tailscale anyway.

My wife, on the other hand, is pretty tech-phobic. She had access to Overseerr from her phone previously, and no longer does because of the ISP switch. I could put Tailscale on my wife’s phone, but there’s a couple issues there and she’d honestly hate it.

Any alternatives that I can use for my tech-iffy wife to get around my ISP’s irritating NAT?

  • cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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    10 months ago

    The best way to access something behind CGNAT is using a VPN. You can try getting an Oracle free tier account or just get a cheap VPS and install WireGuard or OpenVPN on it.

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      10 months ago

      Thank you, I’ve signed up with cloudflare and I’m looking at setting that all up. It may end up being a little over my head, but I’ll regard it as a learning opportunity.

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    10 months ago

    > I could put Tailscale on my wife’s phone, but there’s a couple issues there and she’d honestly hate it.

    I am just looking into tailscale and wondering what those couple of issues would be?

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    10 months ago

    Tailscale/Zerotier yes. Other option is tunnel out to a 3rd party VPN server with port forwarding: cloudflare does that, and a number of others.

  • SomeoneSomewhere@lemmy.nz
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    10 months ago

    Is your present ISP the only option for fibre in your area? Most ISPs here in NZ will give you a public static IP for a $5-10 monthly charge or sometimes $50 upfront. That’s easier and probably cheaper than dealing with a VPN or other remote access, and doesn’t impact performance.