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.

  • @peregus
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    129 days ago

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

    • @VelociCatTurd
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      129 days 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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        129 days ago

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

        • @VelociCatTurd
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          129 days ago

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

          • @peregus
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            129 days 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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              129 days 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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                129 days ago

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

                • @VelociCatTurd
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                  129 days 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.

                  • @peregus
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                    129 days ago

                    Dude, just chill! I didn’t think that your answer made sense in the first place and that’s why I’ve asked why you wrote that sentence. I’m not the one that reply to a comment saying “You’re wrong!”, unless I’m more than sure about what I’m talking, otherwise, and in this case I wasn’t sure and I wanted to know your point. I’m here to give my point of view and also to LEARN from others and this is why I kept asking you what was the need of resolving a DNS in a firewall rule, so that maybe I could start using those rules too. On the other side, if you understood that your answer didn’t make sense, you simply could have just said it and not waste mine and your time. I think that we ALL are here to share idea and knowledge and that NO ONE is perfect, me in the first place!