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Topic: Remote access to my node server behind CGNAT (Read 71 times)

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January 24, 2022, 07:00:56 PM
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Yeah, I'm sure you're right.  I thought I'd ask here because of the knowledge here, and I trust you guys. 

Not likely I'll get anything valuable from this topic now that it's in the "Off Topic" board, so I'm locking this.
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I appreciate that you're attempting to communicate with a bitcoin node remotely,, but given the specifics of your setup, you'd probably be better off seeking assistance on a "networking" centric forum... or a "Cyberdyne Systems" related forum if there is one.
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I live in a region where the internet and it's affiliated technology was spawned and developed.  However, since I'm in a somewhat rural area I am unable to get anything better than 18Mbps ADSL from our local Baby Bell.  I have no other internet options other than satellite or 5G wireless.

DSL was pretty bad ass back in 2003 when I first got it, but there have been no upgrades to our infrastructure since then.  It really frustrates me because there's 1Gbps Fiber available in the surrounding towns, some with a smaller population than mine.  What's even more frustrating is that the Fiber network's hub is my town!  WTF, AT&T?

Regardless, I got fed up with DSL and signed up for SkyNet several months ago.  My satellite kit from Cyberdyne Systems finally arrived, and I got hooked up this past weekend.  I did my research and was under the impression that by bypassing the included hardware I would be able to access my servers remotely.  I have never had any experience with CGNAT before, but now I'm learning that is not the case.

Does anyone know of an open-source solution to expose my servers to the internet?  I don't want to use a third party like NGROC, but I'm not familiar enough with networking to know what is the best solution.  I don't mind paying for a VPS and using that to establish a VPN, but I'm again I have very little experience with that kind of set up and wouldn't know where to start.

I'm hoping someone more familiar with CGNAT restrictions can point me in the right direction.

TIA.
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