I live in a rural aussie (with no fibre options) area with the worlds shittiest internet and especially bad upload. I been self hosting a bunch of things and simply just struggling through the shit connection.
Will be getting starlink to remedy the internet issue but it seems i need a business (priority) plan to get a public ip so i can access my services from the greater internet. This is however more expensive and i would like to avoid the additional cost if possible.
I was thinking i could wireguard proxy from my server at home to a cheap/free vps to bypass the restrictions but i suspect that would mess with how nginx on my home server manages ports etc. Plus i use my own hardware not just for security but also no recurring costs otehr than power so paying for a vps just to proxy seems like a waste.
Also been having dns issues with duckdns vos dynamic ip starlink seems not to support static ips so how should i resolve this issue.
Any advice or reccommendations?
CloudFlare tunnel?
Dont they essentially man in the middle u? It doesn't cloudflair still require that cloudflair itself can send a request to your IP?
You run a container in your environment and it will call home to CF to make the tunnel to pass the traffic to you.
This. Implemented this for my homelab stuff running over StarLink and it's been great.
I wish people would stop recommending cloudflare in self-hosting communities