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One risk is that with some ISP's, the IP address can be geo located down to the neighborhood. It might be smart to use a tunneling service like https://ngrok.com/ or https://pagekite.net/, which essentially sets up a server somewhere else, which then forwards the traffic to your PC. But your viewers only get the IP of that server. Source: about 1 year ago
The story so far: I am creating a very, very simple website. So far, it is only an image and some text. I want to expose this website to the world, but my router is behind CGNAT. So, I use a tunnelling tool to expose it to the internet, then will use a domain to redirect it to the tunnel. I use pagekite to do this, since they have free 'permanent' subdomains (I cannot change every time I get a new ngrok link, not... Source: over 1 year ago
I haven't used them, but there are past posts mentioning LocaltoNet, PageKite, and ZeroTier. Source: over 1 year ago
Try https://pagekite.net to make your localhost server public. Source: over 1 year ago
To share out of your network I suggest you to do it through pagekite.net and you can add an extra password access there, or you can just share and ssh port through pagekite and create a dynamic tunnel each time you want to access to that website. NOTE: pagekite will limit you up to 2.5gb monthly free. Source: over 1 year ago
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