Hi everyone!

I’m looking into self-hosting, and I currently have dynamic DNS set up to point to my home IP.

My question: is it worth getting a dedicated IP through a VPN?

I’m pretty technically savvy, but when it comes to networking I lack practical experience. My thought is that pointing my domain to a dedicated IP and routing that traffic to my home IP would be safer - especially if I only allow traffic on certain ports from that IP. Just curious if that idea holds up in practice, or if it’s not worth the effort.

  • @VelociCatTurd
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    15 months ago

    To resolve whatever hostname you’ve setup for ddns

    • @peregus
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      15 months ago

      Sorry, but I still don’t understand, what’s the need for that?

      • @VelociCatTurd
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        15 months ago

        Because you’re not going to setup any rules pointed to a dynamic public IP address. Otherwise you’re going to be finding a way to change the rule every time the ip changes.

        The ddns automatically updates an A record with your public IP address any time it changes, so yeah the rules would use the fqdn for that A record.

        • @peregus
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          15 months ago

          What’s the need of the public IP in the firewall rules?

          • @VelociCatTurd
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            15 months ago

            If OP needs a firewall rule to do any number of things that a firewall does.

            • @peregus
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              15 months ago

              I’m curious to know in which case is useful to know the public IP in a firewall rule because I’ve never used it.

              • @VelociCatTurd
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                15 months ago

                An access rule for instance. To say to allow all traffic or specific types of traffic from a public IP address. This could be if you wanted to allow access to some media server from your friends house or something.

                • @peregus
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                  15 months ago

                  To allow access from a friend you need his public IP, not yours.

                  • @VelociCatTurd
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                    15 months ago

                    No fucking shit? In that scenario your friend could use DDNS and you point your access rule to his FQDN to allow access.

                    Did you really ask me a billion fucking “why” questions just to come back and fucking what prove me wrong? Is this a good use of your time? I literally thought you were a noobie looking to understand.

                    Fuck off.