Well, hello there.
I run several services on my NAS at home.
I have a domain which always points at home and redirects port 80 to wikipedia.
Almost all ports are not forwarded, only for those which i want to have access to.
Example:
- Paperless
- Syncthing
- FreshRSS
Now i work on my corporate computer and i cant access my services.
Why?
It blocks connections which go to a specific port.
Now i would love to access freshrss on adress:
Which gets blocked.
Any ideas?
Messing with the local pc is of course forbidden.
Just use port 443 or 80 and use sub domains and a reverse proxy for each of your services.
For example:
https://rss.example.com/ goes to port 443 on your server where you run a nginx with letsencrypt. You set up a vhost for this subdomain which then internally proxies to your IP adress and port for freshrss.
I have it like that: https://rss.jeena.net/ and https://piefed.jeena.net/ and https://toot.jeena.net/ and so on.
If you don’t want to mess with SSL you can do the same with port 80.


