2024-11-30, 01:40 AM
I want to give access to my server from outside my LAN and I want to have a somewhat simple URL to give to people, not just share my IP. I run on Windows 10 (maybe 11 one day) systems and currently don't want to pay to a web domain. This method seems like it might be a method for someone like myself, but from the beginning of the video there is a lot of talk about docker and things that I, very much a beginner, don't have an understanding of.
Eventually I would preffer to have my own DNS through some method and make sharing even easier, and build a fully dedicated server machince that I've been designing storage caddy's and planning required drives and hardware. It's all a learning process and I try my best to sort things out but there are times where I step into the shallow end and the waves are already 4 feet high.
Eventually I would preffer to have my own DNS through some method and make sharing even easier, and build a fully dedicated server machince that I've been designing storage caddy's and planning required drives and hardware. It's all a learning process and I try my best to sort things out but there are times where I step into the shallow end and the waves are already 4 feet high.
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