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How to set up a connection to a home server with a gray ip address?
Greetings to all, the crux of the matter is:
I have a small server on debian at home, my provider often gives me a gray IP address and I can’t connect to the home server in any way. I have a vps server (ubuntu) for rent in the Netherlands. How can I set up a connection with the home server through the Netherlands server, raise a VPN connection or something, in which direction should I work?
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Set up an openvpn server on a Dutch server.
Set up a VPN connection from your home server.
Well, connect from anywhere to a vpn server in the Netherlands - you know its address...
VPN of course. Connecting a home server to a VPS - there are a zillion ways and recipes. Connection "wherever needed" to the same VPS, which is the assembly point. All.
Maybe just buy white static from the provider? I have not seen providers for a long time who do not have such a service, and they cost from 10 to 100 rubles on average.
And yes, as Vladimir Kuts advised VPN to raise.
As everyone above wrote VPN. And I highly recommend looking towards SoftetherVpn. Opensource, supports all protocols out of the box. When properly configured, it pierces anything on any protocols. Installed and set up very easy.
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