I rented a VPS to get around CGNAT, and it solved problems I didn’t know I had
When I recently moved, the process required getting a new ISP, which is actually quite a shame. The ISP I had in my old condo building was superb, and I can't remember ever having a single issue with customer service nor the quality of connection. My new ISP, while similar in price, has unfortunately put me behind CGNAT, which throws a huge wrench into self-hosting services that I wish to expose to the internet. The solution for anything web-based is simple: a tried and true Cloudflare Tunnel will solve for ports 80 and 443, but doesn't do anything for UDP traffic on other ports. To address that, routing through a VPS is the best solution, and despite being rented to solve one group of problems, it keeps paying dividends in solving other issues I didn't even know I had.
When I recently moved, the process required getting a new ISP, which is actually quite a shame. The ISP I had in my old condo building was superb, and I can’t remember ever having a single issue with customer service nor the quality of connection. My new ISP, while similar in price, has unfortunately put me behind CGNAT, which throws a huge wrench into self-hosting services that I wish to expose to the internet. The solution for anything web-based is simple: a tried and true Cloudflare Tunnel will solve for ports 80 and 443, but doesn’t do anything for UDP traffic on other ports. To address that, routing through a VPS is the best solution, and despite being rented to solve one group of problems, it keeps paying dividends in solving other issues I didn’t even know I had.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
Atlanta
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