2024-12-22, 05:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-12-22, 05:54 AM by TheDreadPirate.)
If you can setup port forwarding for port 8096, you can setup port forwarding for port 443 for a reverse proxy. You also don't need additional access to the router to setup a DDNS.
Having said that, you only need port forwarding on 8096 and your public IP address for remote access.
What address are you using when you are not at home? The public WAN IP or your LAN IP?
Having said that, you only need port forwarding on 8096 and your public IP address for remote access.
What address are you using when you are not at home? The public WAN IP or your LAN IP?