Before I spiral into a comparison fest, can ya'll check me here: is it possible to run a reverse proxy for your home server, hiding its IP address? My brain isn't picking up on that, because it sees... a reverse VPN...
Anyhow, I obviously don't know what I am talking about, but want to host a server at home, and am willing to pay for bandwidth to protect the IP. What's this called? ^_^
@maiki Sounds like a Reverse Proxy to me. I give it a thumbs up. 👍🏽 You didn’t say explicitly so I’ll just say the obvious: the proxy’s IP number is public and the DNS entries are public, so you’ll pay for hosting of the Proxy somewhere, and that will also leave a “paper” trail of payment info etc.
@kensanata Cool, that's what I thought.
The problem I am solving is physical access to hardware. It is easier for me to run a server at home, and route DNS to a proxy, than to host a rack in a secure datacenter. The thing holding me back was being able to dox my location.
I am still not sure it is worth it, but these are steps to figuring it out. ^_^
@kensanata I am well-versed in reverse web proxies; seems like most apps pick up LE certs via nginx these days.
Do you have experience running a full network proxy? I'd *love* to run not HTTP/S ports, such as for jabber... omg, nevermind!
I just need my database in my house! Specifically, my MUC jabber database, where people talk sans OMEMO.
Hmmm.
@maiki no experience with full proxies, sorry.