I’m pretty new to selfhosting and homelabs, and I would appreciate a simple-worded explanation here. Details are always welcome!

So, I have a home network with a dynamic external IP address. I already have my Synology NAS exposed to the Internet with DDNS - this was done using the interface, so didn’t require much technical knowledge.

Now, I would like to add another server (currently testing with Raspberry Pi) in the same LAN that would also be externally reachable, either through a subdomain (preferable), or through specific ports. How do I go about it?

P.S. Apparently, what I’ve tried on the router does work, it’s just that my NAS was sitting in the DMZ. Now it works!

    • @Allero@lemmy.todayOP
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      010 months ago

      In what way? It is a physical server located in my bedroom, sharing resources online.

      • @SufferingSteve@feddit.nu
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        09 months ago

        Dude above you over is under the perception that it requires 100% uptime or other users to to be classified, which is wrong. You are definitely self hosting, albeit only for yourself I assume. Which is fine

        • @Allero@lemmy.todayOP
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          09 months ago

          Yep, sharing stuff for others requires more expertise, as I’ll get responsible for other people’s experience. If I screw something up now, only I will be affected.

          • @SufferingSteve@feddit.nu
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            09 months ago

            And you are self-sufficient, or whatever the word is. But that’s the key thing for me, not having to rely on others for my services :)