Best way to forward a static IP address to a dynamic one?

skorupionskorupion Services Provider

Hello everyone,

I've recently bought 16x2TB SAS drives and I'm planning on having them at home. I want to use the server that I'll have remotely also. I'm wondering what would be the best way to forward a static IP address (from a for example VPS) to my home server?

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    A gre tunnel is probably your best bet, failing that you could tunnel a public IP over wireguard.

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  • skorupionskorupion Services Provider

    For GRE the destination IP address changes every few days, and I don't feel like SSH into my server from the local network to reflect that

  • edited February 4

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  • edited February 5

    @skorupion said:
    For GRE the destination IP address changes every few days, and I don't feel like SSH into my server from the local network to reflect that

    Then your best bet is probably WireGuardv if you want to keep it hassle-free. You should be able to do a tunnel setup with it where the public IP from the VPS is assigned to your home server.

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