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How are you making services remotely accessible?

I need help figuring out where I am going wrong or being an idiot, if people could point out where...

I have a server running Debian 12 and various docker images (Jellyfin, Home Assistant, etc...) controlled by portainer.

A consumer router assigns static Ip addresses by MAC address. The router lets me define the IP address of a primary/secondary DNS. The router registers itself with DynDNS.

I want to make this remotely accessible.

From what I have read I need to setup a reverse proxy, I have tried to follow various guides to give my server a cert for the reverse proxy but it always fails.

I figure the server needs the dyndns address to point at it but I the scripts pick up the internal IP.

How are people solving this?

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  • Another response for "VPN". I don't have any of my self-hosted services exposed publicly & use WireGuard with the on-demand settings so that whenever I'm not at my house, I am automatically connected.

    Some users did mention that things like TV's, etc outside your network wouldn't be able to connect, but that hasn't been an issue for me, since I don't use my services like that.

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