I have a few single board computers at home that I want to try hosting some public facing stuff with, but what’s the best way to deal with the fact that my home internet is not on a static IP? Would I have to host my site from a DynDNS domain and hope that when the IP changes, the DNS caches of users expire quickly enough to keep them connected?

  • ChojinDSL
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    1 year ago
    1. yes, you need dyndns.
    2. I wouldn’t worry about the 2 users who might stumble upon your self-hosted stuff by accident.