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For the very first time i tried to selfhost a static site (lighttpd + duckdns) but I've failed... Is it even possible to selfhost a static site from "router 2" while i'm behind two routers? "Router 1" is from ISP and i have no possibility to change any settings except subnet, standard gateway, dhcp on/off and DMZ. -> no port forwarding. "Router 2 is Asus with port-forwarding available and i'm using an OpenVPN configuration on it (if that matters). DuckDNS could see the external ip from R2, but i couldn't access it.

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[–] pythia@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago) (2 children)

UPDATE: 1: Thanks to all of you for helping me out! 2. I just had a chat (on Sat-Eve) w my ISP, they could open a "bridge-port" on their last "Lan-socket" on R1.
That's the way to go, if not, i'll go DMZ, correct?

[–] fishynoob@infosec.pub 3 points 13 hours ago

Yes, but DMZ is a better solution if you want to let Router 2 handle your network

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