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Gray ip + web server, how to bypass?
There is a local web server on which sites are made for clients.
The problem is that each modified site needs to be shown to the client.
Sites are mainly on engines, you have to constantly upload them to the hosting after the edits are made, so that the client can see the result of my work
. It is inconvenient to work on the hosting , because some sites do not weigh 1GB The
provider distributes a gray ip under nat, white does not give out
how to get around this whole thing so that the external ip is accessible from the network?
no-ip, etc. do not work
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You take hosting, push the project into the repository, create (for example, in Jenkins) a deployment script and start updates by the button. here is happiness for you. And locally something to keep yourself more expensive.
Well, I wonder why your sites began to weigh gigabytes?
Raise a VPN server on any VPS. (let's say hetzner, 3 euros/month)
Connect there, send the client to the address of the VPS server, from there send port forwarding to your vpn
if the domain name is not important, you can get by with the ngrok configuration
Work on hosting, you don’t need to drive the entire site with all the content, but maximum scripts that weigh not gigabytes, but megabytes, and you only need to upload the changed files. At the same time, the site will be launched in an environment close to the one in which it will work.
Well, the advice is to use automatic deployment, and the version control system is quite good, it's worth mastering it ...
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