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How to forward a port behind a NAT provider?
I connected a white IP service from the provider, but as it turned out, what they mean by "white" is actually just static (I explained to them that this is not so, but they cannot give more than a static one). Now my WAN IP starts with 10.xxx. I understand that this is my address in the provider's network and I'm behind NAT. Is it possible to somehow open the port behind the NAT provider?
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- Tunneling
- If there is only http traffic, then you can somehow use the like sis service https://ngrok.com/
Unfortunately, I know only one way - to buy a cheap VPS on some arubacloud for 1 euro per month, and throw a VPN from there, then you won't even need a static address from your under-provider.
Why do you need port forwarding for what task? Maybe this will help https://www.zerotier.com/
(os-zerotier is a shareware virtual private network. Zerotier.com network controllers are used to connect devices. The free version allows you to connect up to 100 devices and an unlimited number of networks.)
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